Team News Riveting
New Delhi, February 18
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday said that the next hundred days were important for the party and its workers.
Addressing the national convention of the Bhartiya Janta Party at Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam on Sunday, he said, “Even after being in power, BJP workers do so much for the society, they run day and night, they do it only for the glory of Mother India.” He further said, “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. The dreams of crores of women, poor and youth are Modi’s resolve.”
“I congratulate all the workers present here. BJP workers keep doing something or the other to serve the country every day of the year, but now the next 100 days are to work with new energy, new enthusiasm, new enthusiasm, new confidence, new enthusiasm.,” Modi said.
“The world is talking about the speed that India has achieved in the last 10 years. It has achieved heights in every field. These are not small resolutions. It is also our dream, we have to develop India, the next 5 years are going to play a big role in this, we have to work many times faster than before,” he added.
Modi said, “We showed courage to solve the works that had been pending for decades. By building Ram temple in Ayodhya, we ended the wait of 5 centuries.”
Meanwhile, a political resolution passed by the BJP’s national convention asserted that the 10 years of the Narendra Modi government has made the idea of “Ram Rajya” come true on the ground.
The resolution — “Viksit Bharat-Modi ki guarantee”– passed during the two-day convention, which began on Saturday, also attacked the Congress, saying people lost their trust in the party quickly wherever it was in power and brought back the BJP, a reference to states like Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
A host of BJP leaders highlighted the government’s development and cultural measures, and various initiatives for south India, farmers and Sikhs during their remarks on the resolution.