Central BJP leaders discusses post-Puja move on R G Kar incident
Central BJP leaders has instructed its state unit to launch movement in city and districts regarding R G Kar female PGT rape and murder issue after the Pujas.
Central BJP leaders has instructed its state unit to launch movement in city and districts regarding R G Kar female PGT rape and murder issue after the Pujas.
Speaking to media persons here, Nadda said, "We will now get the people of J&K rid of these ‘dynastic’ parties, including Congress, National Conference (NC), and PDP."
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda, on a one-day visit to Chhattisgarh, urged the state's youth to join the party and contribute to shaping India's future. Addressing students at Raipur's Nalanda Campus, he emphasized the crucial role young people can play in realizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a developed India.
India has now become the fifth largest economy in the world and in the next five years under the Modi-led central Government ,is poised to become the World’s third largest economy, BJP National President JP Nadda, while speaking at the membership drive meeting in Bhubaneswar on Thursday, said.
Speaking at the event yesterday, Union Minister Nadda highlighted that this initiative underscores the Government of India's commitment to public health under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Delhi BJP has instructed every Bengal worker to actively participate in their local puja as part of the preparations for the upcoming parliamentary polls.
Criticising family-run parties, JP Nadda on Friday claimed that the BJP was the only national party in the country and the only one which can fight against the BRS and drive it out of Telangana since the others will resort to compromises.
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He was referring to recent remarks made by DMK leaders against Sanatan Dharma and the move of the Opposition to decide on the names of the anchors on whose shows none of the parties will send their representatives.