BJP is the only party in which people coming from ordinary families can also become Prime Minister: Nadda

Patna. Bharatiya Janata Party President J.P. Nadda took a dig at the opposition and said that all other parties are limited to dynastic politics, while BJP is the only party in which people coming from ordinary families can also become the Prime Minister of the country. Speaking at the BJP’s online membership drive function here, Nadda said that everyone has equal rights and opportunities in the BJP. He said, “All other political parties are limited to dynastic politics only… or some parties represent a particular community… BJP is the only party in which people coming from ordinary families also become the Prime Minister of the country, like Narendra Modi ji.”
Nadda said, “In our party, everyone has equal rights and opportunities. In other parties, you can become president only if you belong to a particular family, a particular caste etc. But, BJP is the party which represents the entire society.” On the party’s membership drive launched recently by Prime Minister Modi, Nadda said that BJP is the only party in which the Prime Minister, National President, State President, Mandal President, District President, Booth President… all have to renew their membership every six years. This is not possible in any other party, because all other parties are either parties of a particular caste or a particular community or a family.
Nadda said, “BJP is the party of people from all sections of society. We are the party of villages, poor, farmers, Dalits, tribals, youth, weak and marginalised people of the society. Under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, about four crore houses have been built for the poor so far, out of which about 1.77 crore houses have been distributed to our Dalit and tribal brothers.”
He said, “Similarly, our Dalit brothers are getting the most benefit of government development schemes.” Earlier, Nadda visited Takht Shri Harimandir Ji Patna Sahib amid tight security. Wearing a turban, Nadda bowed his head in Harimandir Sahib. He arrived in Patna on Friday on a two-day visit to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of several health projects in the state. After bowing, Nadda wrote in a post on ‘X’, “Today I had the privilege of bowing my head and receiving blessings at Gurudwara Patna Sahib in Patna, Bihar. Coming to this divine place always inspires me to have immense energy and public service. On this occasion, I prayed to Waheguru ji for the happiness, prosperity and health of all the countrymen.

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