PM Modi’s advice to BJP leaders! ‘Don’t make wrong statements about Muslim society’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the second day of the National Executive meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party. The PM gave advice to the BJP leaders and said- ‘Don’t make wrong statements about the Muslim community. He said that Pasmanda and Bora should meet the society. Have to maintain communication with the workers. Meet all sections of the society. Vote or not, but meet. Many people in the party still feel that they are in the opposition. Many people in the party should speak decent language. According to sources, the PM told the workers of Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh that the elections were lost due to overconfidence. Everyone should avoid overconfidence. Everyone needs to work hard. To think that ‘Modi will come, will win’ will not work. Everyone needs to be sensitive. People sitting in power should not think that they are permanent.
‘Don’t hold back in working hard’
The PM has tasked the workers. Said- the organization should be strengthened in the villages near the border. Don’t back down in hard work. There are 400 days left in the election. Engage with full force. The Prime Minister gave directions to strengthen the organization in the villages near the border in the border states and to strengthen the booths to the new workers.
‘One should go to different places and meet people’
Modi said that Modi said that the best period of India’s life is coming. In such a situation, do not lag behind in hard work. Make the culmination of efforts. You have to go to different places and meet people. The flame of nationalism should burn everywhere. He said that get involved in the elections with full force. We don’t have to back down in hard work. Modi said that BJP is no longer just a political movement. It should turn into a social movement. He asked for the program of BJP Morchas. The PM said that Amrit Kaal has to be converted into Kartavya Kaal. Now socially important role has to be played.
‘The message has to reach the youth’
Devendra Fadnavis held a press conference after the BJP executive meeting. He said- PM Modi’s speech was like that of a politician, not that of a leader. He put the country above the party. The Prime Minister said that how we have come from bad governance to good governance, we have to convey this message to the youth. We have to connect with all the parts of the society with sensitivity. BJP has to do the work of changing the country and society without worrying about votes.
People below the age of 18-25 have not seen the political history of India. They are not aware of the corruption and wrongdoings done by the previous governments. So, there is a need to make them aware and tell them about the good governance of BJP. The Prime Minister said that the way we made the save daughter campaign successful, in the same way we will have to run the save earth campaign. There is a need to reduce climate change and the consequences on Mother Earth due to excessive use of fertilizers.
The Prime Minister said that Bharatiya Janata Party workers should play a role in the development of aspirational districts, besides this, all our states should connect emotionally by increasing coordination with each other. We have been advised that some special programs of Morcha should be organized especially in the border villages, so that we can connect with them more and our development plans reach these areas.
‘PM’s address was going to show a new path’
Fadnavis said- Today’s Prime Minister’s address was inspirational as well as a visionary and was about to show a new path. He said that every moment of your life should be spent in the development story of India. The country can be taken forward only by converting this ‘Amrit Kaal’ into ‘Kartavya Kaal’.
Party will run BJP Jodo campaign
We have to connect everyone with sensitivity. This has to be done not just for votes but to connect people. BJP has mass membership and is elected democratically. There should be a conference of the members at the primary level, this was also said at the district level.