BJP Will Campaign To Educate Youth On Misgovernance Of Previous Parties In Power: Devendra Fadnavis
PM Modi also instructed party members to visit remote villages, particularly those adjacent to border regions, said Fadnavis.
New Delhi: In the recently-concluded Bharatiya Janata Party's national executive meeting, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that India has now moved from misgovernance to good governance under the present government. “PM said that youths aged between 18-25 haven't witnessed misgovernance of previous govt & how India has now moved from misgovernance to good governance under present government. So awareness about it must be created among youths, BJP will do it in coming days”, Fadnavis added.
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PM also instructed party members to visit remote villages, particularly those adjacent to border regions, said Fadnavis.
“We were advised to conduct some special programmes of Morchas, especially in border villages. So that we can connect with them more, and our developmental schemes reach these areas”, he added.
Additionally, he claimed that the Prime Minister had issued a directive to all employees to refrain from making unwelcome comments about the Muslim community.
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“PM Modi said during BJP national executive meeting that this is the best time for India and we must work very hard to contribute to the country's development. He also said that Amrit Kaal should be transformed into Kartavya Kaal then only the country can rapidly move towards progress”, Fadnavis said at a press conference.
Meanwhile, JP Nadda, president of the BJP, was given an extension of his term until June 2024 on the second day of the national executive meeting. During the announcement regarding Nadda's extension, Union home minister Amit Shah stated, "Among all the political parties in the country, the BJP is the one that is most democratically run. We hold elections according to the constitution of the party from the booth level to the presidential post."