Bharatiya Janata Party national president JP Nadda on Monday kickstarted the 'wall writing' programme as a part of saffron party's campaign for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. Nadda appealed to the people for "ek baar phir Modi Sarkaar" (Modi government once again). 


"From today, our countrywide 'Wall Writing' program has started with the slogan of 'Ek Baar Phir Modi Sarkaar'. It is our appeal to the people of India to form the Modi government again," said the BJP national president. 


"To take the country forward, there is a need for stability and a stable government in the country. So through this 'Wall Writing' program, we appeal to the people of India for 'Ek Baar Phir Modi Sarkaar'," he added. 






On Monday, Nadda participated in the party's cleanliness campaign at the Guru Ravidas Temple in central Delhi's Karol Bagh.


The BJP leader said that the party has decided to carry out a cleanliness drive at temples across the country from Makar Sankranti to January 22 (consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya).


"Following the directions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP has decided that from Makar Sankranti to January 22, we (party leaders and workers) will conduct a cleanliness campaign at several temples and holy premises in the country," he told reporters as he kicked off the campaign from Delhi's Ravidas Temple, as per PTI.


He also said he felt blessed to come to the place. 


"... Under this campaign, all of us are doing 'Shramdaan' (voluntary work) in various temples from January 14 to 22, participating in 'bhajan-kirtan' (singing devotional songs) and on January 22, we will engage in the worship of Lord Shri Ram by lighting 'Shri Ram Jyoti' in our homes," hes said in a post on X.