Vibha Sharma
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 6
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said the BJP was not an election-winning machine but a movement to win hearts.
Speaking on the party’s 41st ‘Sthapna Divas’ (foundation day), the PM accused BJP rivals of building “false narratives” around issues to create “political instability” in the country.
BJP wants to win hearts
People who call the BJP an election-winning machine have not been able to measure the intelligence of voters. The truth is that the BJP is not an election-winning machine, but a movement to win hearts of the people — Narendra Modi, PM
“The 21st century is watching the end of the dynastic rule. Masks of false secularism is also coming off and the BJP government’s ‘sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas’ has ensured it,” the Prime Minister said, addressing party cadres.
Asking them to remain watchful of such attempts, the Prime Minister said “imaginary fear” was being spread on issues like the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), labour laws and the farm laws with the purpose to create “political instability” in the country. “Rumours are being spread in the country, confusion is created… Sometimes they say the Constitution will be changed, sometimes they say reservation will be quashed and sometimes that farmers’ land will be snatched,” he said.
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