People believe that BJP’s success is essential for India to lead the world: Nadda

BJP National President JP Nadda on Monday, February 20 said that people believe that the success of the Bharatiya Janata Party is inevitable for the country at a time when India is set to lead the world in the days to come.

Addressing a public meeting and workers of Bendoor Mandla at Mullikatte near Kundapura in Udupi district, Mr Nadda said the party was committed to implement what it promises. The party had received guidance from eminent personalities from the field including late VS Acharya and late AG Kodagi, he said, adding that the cadre is fortunate to be under the committed leadership of people including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Mr Nadda said it was because of Mr Modi’s leadership that the country was able to bring back over 25,000 Indians from war-torn Ukraine. Party workers need not divert their attention from the ‘false’ claims of the opposition parties. He alleged that the Congress and which weakened the institution of Lokayukta, which had withdrawn cases against PFI and KFD workers, always indulged in corruption.

National General Secretary CT Ravi said that he is a Hindu and not a Hindutva activist. Hindu is the body and Hindutva is the soul. The body has meaning only when the soul is present, he said, adding that Siddaramaiah’s Congress calling Hindutva activists terrorists would not last long. The present Congress is no longer the pre-independence Congress, but the Italian Congress. Mr. Siddaramaiah did not have the guts to condemn extremists at the residence of his own party MLA and wondered if his life had any meaning.

State President Nalin Kumar Kateel said that the BJP has fearlessly hoisted the national flag in Kashmir and brought radical changes in the administration. The credit goes to the BJP for giving a farmer-oriented budget. He claimed that there is a saffron wave across Karnataka.

Union Minister of State Shobha Karandlaje, Minister Kota Srinivasa Poojary, BJP Karnataka in-charge Arun Singh, MP BY Raghavendra and others were present.