Even opposition leaders shouted, “NDA sarkar 400 paar” at a BJP event

GG News Bureau

New Delhi, 18th Feb. Speaking on Sunday at the Bhartiya Janta Party national convention in Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the next 100 days are crucial for the party.

“BJP workers run around the clock for the glory of Mother India, and they do so much for the society even after they come to power,” he remarked. He continued, saying, “I am not asking for the third term to enjoy power… If I had thought about my house, I would not have built houses for crores of poor people. I am living for the future of poor children. Modi’s resolve is the dreams of crores of women, the impoverished, and the young.”

“I’d like to congratulate every employee in attendance. Every day of the year, BJP employees continue to perform some sort of service to the nation, but for the next 100 days, they must work with renewed vigor, confidence, and enthusiasm,” he stated.

“India’s progress over the past ten years has garnered attention from all around the world. It has reached new heights in all domains. These are not little goals. At the national convention, Prime Minister Modi stated, “It is also our dream; we have to develop India; the next five years will play a big role in this; we have to work many times faster than before.”

“We demonstrated bravery to resolve the works that had been pending for decades,” Modi declared. We finally broke the five-century wait by erecting the Ram temple in Ayodhya.”

BJP leaders applaud Modi’s growth and cultural initiatives

Meanwhile, a political resolution adopted by the national convention of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) claimed that the concept of “Ram Rajya” has become a reality in the country during the 10 years of the Narendra Modi administration.

The resolution, titled “Viksit Bharat-Modi ki guarantee,” was passed during the two-day convention that started on Saturday. It also made fun of the Congress, claiming that people quickly lost faith in the party wherever it was in power and that the BJP had returned, referring to states like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Rajasthan.

During their comments on the resolution, a number of BJP leaders emphasized the government’s development and cultural initiatives, as well as different programs for south India, farmers, and Sikhs.

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