At the two-day National Executive meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party (Jan 16-Jan17), Prime Minister Narendra Modi called upon party leaders to reach out to the minorities, including Muslims, without expecting votes.
According to a source, Prime Minister Modi emphasised on reaching out to people of all religions. He told members to visit universities and churches. “PM called upon BJP workers to meet Pasmanda Muslims, Bohra community, Muslim professionals and educated Muslims without expecting votes in return,” sources added. Modi also instructed BJP leaders to refrain from unsolicited remarks against any community, sources added.
During the customary valedictory address, PM Modi said this is the best time for India and efforts should be doubled to contribute to the country’s development.
He also said the Amrit Kaal should be transformed into Kartavya Kaal as only then can the country progress rapidly. Modi said under the resolution of Ek Bharat Shresth Bharat, all states should cooperate with each other and be accommodative of varied languages and cultures.
Prime Minister Modi exhorted all BJP fronts to connect more with the villages in the border areas. He said BJP workers should play their part in the development of aspirational districts.
Modi also stressed on the need for environmental protection and for saving the planet. On the closing day of the National Executive meeting, the party adopted a political resolution, social and economic resolution and resolution on foreign policies focused on India’s G20 presidency.
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