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PM Modi's new 'success mantra' to BJP workers for 2019 Lok Sabha elections
The wind is blowing in the BJP's favour and opposition parties are clutching at each to withstand its force, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said exhorting party workers to ensure party's success in 2019.
NEW DELHI: Days after he coined 'Ajeya Bharat, Atal BJP' slogan for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday formulated the mantra of 'Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot' for party workers to ensure victory in the next general elections.
The wind is blowing in the BJP's favour and opposition parties are clutching at each to withstand its force, Modi said exhorting party workers to ensure party's success in 2019.
Modi addressed BJP workers of five Lok Sabha constituencies through the NaMo app. The prime minister said the BJP's biggest strength is its workers. Their hard work has ensured the party's historic success and progress in a short span of four years, he added.
He attributed the party's success to its workers and their grip over their respective polling booths.
" 'Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot' (my polling booth, the strongest)...this is the only mantra and this is our strength," he said in a video interaction.
Replying to a question on opposition parties stitching an alliance for the 2019 polls, Modi assured the party workers that the BJP will win again.
"... the wind is blowing in favour of BJP, even stronger than 2014. That's why opposition parties are clutching each other's hands to save themselves from being blown away."
Lashing out at the Congress, the prime minister said it is, unlike the BJP, a one family party. He said he felt pity for dedicated workers of the opposition party.
"Many capable and committed workers of the Congress were sacrificed for interests of the family," he said.
(With inputs from PTI)
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