Saharanpur Rally: PM Modi Highlights BJP’s Growth and Dedication to National Policy

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public rally in Saharanpur, marking the foundation day of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He spoke about the party’s remarkable growth and its commitment to national policy.

“Today, we celebrate the foundation day of BJP. Our party has seen an unprecedented increase in membership in just a few decades,” PM Modi said, highlighting the BJP’s expanding influence. He attributed this growth to the trust and love the party has earned from the people of India.

“BJP has not only won the trust of the people but also their hearts,” the Prime Minister stated. He credited this success to the party’s focus on national policy over politics.

“The primary reason for this is that BJP prioritizes national policy over politics,” he elaborated. This approach, according to PM Modi, has been key to the party’s success and its resonance with the Indian populace.

“For BJP, the nation always comes first,” PM Modi affirmed, emphasizing the party’s steadfast commitment to the country. He clarified that this is not just a slogan for the party, but a deeply held belief.

The Prime Minister’s speech, delivered to a cheering crowd in Saharanpur, underscored the BJP’s journey, its guiding principles, and its unwavering dedication to the nation. As the party marks its foundation day, PM Modi’s words serve as a testament to its mission and the path it has chosen for the betterment of India.

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