Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking the party cadre to focus on the next 100 days to win general elections. He asserted that even in foreign countries, everyone is sure that the BJP will return to power for a third term.
Speaking at the conclusion of the two-day BJP National Convention, Modi stressed the importance of gaining the trust of all sections of society, signaling a commitment to inclusivity and broad-based governance. Modi urged the cadre to reach out to every new voter and beneficiaries of the government schemes in the next 100 days so that the party can win 370 seats.
He asked the BJP cadre to work with renewed vigour and confidence for the next 100 days to reach out to new voters and win their confidence to ensure the party’s return to power in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.Modi said he was not seeking a third term to enjoy power, but to work for the nation. “If I had thought of my home, it would not have been possible to build homes for crores of people,” he said.
He said 10 years of unblemished governance and pulling 25 crore people out of poverty were no ordinary feats.Reflecting on the achievements in the past decade, Modi highlighted the government’s bold decisions and forward-looking policies, including the construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, which put an end to a centuries-long wait and underscored the government’s commitment to cultural heritage and national unity.
He also talked about the opening of Kartarpur corridor, the abrogation of Article 370, and the implementation of the New Education Policy. He also said that the BJP ended the five-century wait of people and constructed the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
“The religious flag has been hoisted in Pavagadh, Gujarat, after 500 years. After seven decades, we opened the Kartarpur Sahib Highway. After waiting for seven decades, the country has got freedom from Article 370,” he added.
Earlier, a political resolution passed at the national convention had asserted that the ideals of Ram Rajya were realised during the 10 years of Modi government.
The convention gave a peak into the BJP’s 2024 campaign as it would focus on the fulfillment of its cultural goals like Ram temple and repeal of Article 370. As over 11,500 party representatives, including cabinet ministers, chief ministers, MPs and MLAs, were present during the convention, the party managed to send a uniform message about its poll campaign to various hierarchies of the party.