On Sunday, BJP President J P Nadda urged people to reject the opposition coalition INDIA, which he accused of promoting hatred and poison and undermining India’s culture and history. Speaking at a ceremony in Chitrakoot ahead of the next assembly elections, Nadda encouraged people to vote BJP both in the state and at the Centre in the next Lok Sabha elections to assist the country become the world’s third biggest economy.
Later, amid Bharat Mata ki Jai cries, Nadda started off the BJP’s ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’ from Chitrakoot. Standing on a yatra vehicle, BJP national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya and Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra waved party flags as the audience sang Vande Matram and Bharat Mata ki Jai.
Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Mohabbat ki Dukaan’ has turned out to be ‘nafrat failane wali dukaan’ (spreading hatred). The opposition (alliance) that met in Mumbai a few days ago was attacking India’s culture, traditions, and religion, Nadda said before flagging off the yatra. He said that the opposition alliance’s largest and most powerful element, the DMK, has attacked Sanatana Dharma. The (opposition) alliance is attacking our religion, stated Nadda.
Udhayanidhi Stalin, the son of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin, has stated that the Sanatana Dharma should be abolished. He compared it to the coronavirus and malaria, the BJP head added. Reject such an alliance that is hostile to our Sanatana Dharma and spreading poison. They want to eliminate it (Sanatana Dharma), Nadda remarked.
He urged people to vote for the BJP in the December 2023 MP assembly elections and the 2024 general elections in order for the country’s economy to become the third largest in the world. During the global economic slowdown, there is a ray of hope that the Indian economy is the fastest growing in the world, he remarked.
Lord Ram is said to have spent the most of his 14-year exile in Chitrakoot. According to a BJP spokesman, the BJP’s yatra would finish on September 22 at the famed Ram Raja Temple in Niwari district of Bundelkhand area. The BJP won the Chitrakoot assembly seat in 2008 with the election of Surendra Singh Gaharwar.
This time, Gaharwar’s name appeared on the BJP’s initial list of candidates for the Chitrakoot seat, which was issued last month. Anil Jain, a BJP MLA, represents the Niwari constituency.
Four more similar yatras would be held in MP during the next week, according to BJP leaders.
During the yatras, the BJP will reach out to the people through huge public gatherings, highlighting the welfare initiatives of the Centre and the state, as well as their accomplishments.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to address a meeting of BJP workers on September 25 in Bhopal, the state capital, to celebrate the completion of these five mass-contact programs, according to party leaders.
The late Deendayal Upadhyaya, a prominent leader of the Bharatiya Janata Sangh, which eventually became the BJP, was born on September 25. The yatra will travel through Madhya Pradesh’s Vindhya and Bundelkhand areas. The BJP won 24 of the 30 seats in the Vindhya area and 15 of the 26 seats in the Bundelkhand region in the 2018 assembly elections. According to BJP officials, the five yatras would span 10,643 kilometers, passing through 210 of the state’s 230 assembly constituencies before arriving in Bhopal. The yatras would be officially concluded on September 25 in Bhopal with a Karyakarta Mahakumbh,’ they stated.
