Our development work has endeared BJP to all sections of society: Modi

On BJP's 39th foundation day, he says the party stands tall due to its democratic ethos and patriotic zeal.

April 06, 2019 11:21 am | Updated 02:51 pm IST - New Delhi

PM Narendra Modi. File photo

PM Narendra Modi. File photo

On the 39th foundation day of the BJP on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed the confidence that its workers would work day and night to ensure that the party and its allies are “blessed” by people in the Lok Sabha election. In tweets, he said the BJP was born with an unwavering commitment to serve society and take the nation to new heights, and that it has become India’s preferred party.

“The BJP stands tall due to its democratic ethos and patriotic zeal. This is a party that is always on the ground, at the forefront of helping fellow Indians. Our development work has endeared the party to all sections of society, across the length and breadth of India,” Mr. Modi said.

“I am confident that the entire family of BJP ‘karyakartas’ would be working day and night to ensure that our party and our allies are blessed yet again by the people of India. In the last 5 years lots have been done and we want to do much more for the country,” he added.

On the occasion, BJP president Amit Shah called upon party workers to put in an “untiring effort” to build a new India under Mr. Modi.

Releases video with Vajpayee, Advani's speeches

Mr. Modi also released a short video featuring speeches of party’s founders, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and L.K. Advani, besides those of him and Mr. Shah.

The BJP was founded in 1980 by leaders of the erstwhile Bharatiya Jana Sangh, which had merged in 1977 with the Janata Party — an amalgam of several anti-Congress parties.

In the first Lok Sabha polls it fought in 1984, the BJP won only two seats but has since gone from strength to strength, winning a majority of seats for the first time in 2014.

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