BJP Is Only Party That Rejects Politics Of Caste And Appeasement
BJP is only party that rejects politics of caste and appeasement: Nadda.
BJP is the only party in the country which has rejected the politics of caste, nepotism, appeasement, and corruption. BJP President JP Nadda said this on Tuesday.
Addressing the first national executive meeting of the BJYM, Nadda described the youth as the catalyst of change and appreciated the work done by the Yuva Morcha workers during the Corona epidemic.
Addressed the meeting of top leaders.
Top BJP leaders also addressed the meeting. A statement issued by the BJP said that Nadda lauded BJYM President Tejashwi Surya for his leadership during the difficult times of the Corona pandemic.
Nadda said that in times of crisis when other political organizations had gone into isolation, ‘our BJYM workers were helping people by coming out on the road’.
With this, he said that BJP is the only organization in the country which has rejected the politics of caste, nepotism, appeasement, and corruption.
Party General Secretary (Organisation) BL Santosh said that every worker of BJP is the carrier of its ideology. He asked the youth members to work for the organization.
“We are all co-travelers on the path of our ideology. When there are bearers of ideology, there is no reason to leave behind the ideology of our organization.”
He further said that unlike other parties in Yuva Morcha it is important to have genuine youth.
The strong performance of BJP in Gujarat civic elections, Congress, and AAP was reduced to cheap.
BJP performed brilliantly in the civic elections of Gujarat. The ruling party once again won the Gandhinagar civic polls.
Apart from this, the party also won in two other municipal bodies. On the other hand, Congress won in Bhanvad municipality in Devbhoomi-Dwarka district.
Earlier it was occupied by BJP. The BJP was leading since the start of the counting of votes at 9 am on the day of the GMC elections.
The opposition parties Congress and Aam Aadmi Party were never seen in a fight.
The GMC election was seen as a litmus test for the BJP due to the recent change in the state’s chief minister and the entire cabinet ahead of next year’s state assembly elections.