JP Nadda Pledges To Win In WB: Completed 1 Year As President
JP Nadda pledges to feed lotus in Bengal on completion of one year as BJP President.
On the occasion of completion of one year as BJP President JP Nadda has described the achievements of the party in this period. He gave credit to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
He has pledged in an open letter written to the activists paying tribute to the workers killed in Bengal that their martyrdom will not go in vain. Said that in the coming assembly elections, the people will overthrow the ‘dictator Trinamool government’ and lotus will blossom.
JP Nadda credits Prime Minister Narendra Modi for BJP’s achievements
Nadda described how activists moved away from political activities and became active to serve the public during the Corona period. The activists not only distributed food packets to 300 million people, but also provided every possible help to millions of elderly and needy.
He told how the party workers stood with the people in the most adverse situation on the call of ‘Seva Hi Sangathan’ of Prime Minister Modi.
According to him, during this time, the Modi government not only succeeded in curbing the ill effects of Corona compared to other countries but at the call of the Prime Minister, within a year, the scientists gave two indigenous vaccines and included the country in selected countries.
BJP’s campaign to win elections under Modi’s leadership continues
According to him, despite all the restrictions and hurdles in the Corona era, the campaign of BJP’s victory in the elections under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi continued.
The BJP won the victory in Bihar assembly elections, by-elections in 11 states, and 10 local body elections. With this, the BJP was successful in exposing the publicity of the Congress and other opposition parties in this one year on the CAA, agricultural legislation and border dispute with China.
JP Nadda said – martyrdom of BJP workers in Bengal will not go in vain
Along with the achievements of last year, Nadda also laid out the roadmap for the challenges and goals of the party ahead. In this connection, he expressed condolences on the large number of activists killed in political violence, especially in Bengal.
According to him, 300 BJP workers have been killed in Bengal so far. Describing the difficulties of party workers in Bengal, Nadda said that when he can be attacked in broad daylight despite being the president of the world’s largest party, the status of ordinary workers can be gauged.
He vowed that the BJP would not let the sacrifice of its workers go in vain. The public will overthrow Mamata Banerjee’s merciless government in elections and lotus will bloom in Bengal. Similarly, the BJP’s Vijay Yatra will continue in Assam, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.