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BJP isn't run by a family but by a culture of public welfare: Narendra Modi takes swipes at Congress

Prime Minister also urges BJP workers to be a bridge of faith between the party and the common man at the national executive meet

Our Bureau, PTI Published 07.11.21, 07:17 PM
Narendra Modi waves at his supporters on Sunday

Narendra Modi waves at his supporters on Sunday PTI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, taking a jibe at the Congress, said that the BJP is not a family-based party, it isn't run by a family but by a culture of public welfare. Addressing party workers at the valedictory session of the BJP's national executive meeting here, he also urged party members to become a bridge of faith between the party and the common man and expressed confidence that the BJP will win the trust of people in the upcoming assembly polls.

Modi also stressed that the BJP runs on the values of "Sewa, Sanklap aur Samparan (service, resolution and commitment)" and "does not revolve around a family," party national general secretary and Union Minister Bhupender Yadav said quoting the Prime Minister.

Chief ministers and BJP presidents of four poll-bound states - Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur - gave a presentation on upcoming assembly elections at the meeting, Yadav told reporters. A similar presentation was given by BJP's Punjab unit president, he said. "In his address, Prime Minister Modi gave a mantra to the party workers that they should become a bridge of faith between the common man and the party, while referring to the party's history as it has always been associated with the issues close to the common man of the country," Yadav said.

Referring to the welfare work done by BJP workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, Modi said the ruling party focused on serving the people. Talking about the presentations on poll-bound states, Modi expressed confidence that the party will win the people's trust as it has been moving forward by taking up issues close to the people. Modi also spoke about a new initiative of Kamal Pushap launched on the Namo App for paying tributes to all party workers who devoted their entire life to the party.

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