BJP President JP Nadda has said that saffron does not mean BJP and BJP does not promote people like Yeti Narasimhanand. He said- Some people do things which we do not consider right. BJP means Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and everyone’s effort. The party is moving ahead with this basic mantra.
JP Nadda further said- If any BJP worker does such an act, then we will not spend any time in stopping him. The BJP president accused the opposition of trying to attack the soul of the country. Significantly, a few days ago, 13 major opposition leaders of the country issued a joint statement accusing the Modi government of making provocative speeches and creating an atmosphere of communal tension in the country. In response, Nadda has also written a letter to the citizens of the country, in which he has said that the vote bank politics and division politics being done by the opposition will no longer work. He further wrote that PM Modi’s entire focus is on Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas. Indian youth have now got their wings and they are ready to touch the heights of success.
Opposition to take lessons from election results
The BJP President said that the youth of the country need employment opportunities and not any kind of obstacle. Youth wants development and not division. People of every religion, every age group are fighting together against poverty so that India can be taken to new heights. Attacking the opposition, JP Nadda said – those who want to do the politics of division, they should learn from the election results in five states.
riots in response to a riot
Replying to the opposition accusing the BJP of communal violence, JP Nadda referred to the 1984 riots by saying ‘when a tree falls’. He said that in 1966, to stop the slaughter of cows, the sadhus were staging a dharna outside the Parliament House, on whom bullets were fired. This was the tenure of Indira Gandhi. Apart from this, he attacked the opposition through the 1969 Gujarat riots, 1980 Moradabad riots, 1984 Bhiwani, 1989 Bhagalpur riots.
Opposition leaders had issued a statement
Significantly, on Saturday, 13 opposition leaders together expressed concern about the increasing communal riots and poisonous speeches in the country. 13 parties jointly issued a statement questioning the silence of PM Modi in this matter. These include Congress President Sonia Gandhi, NCP Chief Sharad Pawar, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin and Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren.