PM Modi hails BJP workers' sacrifices from Emergency to Bengal violence on Foundation Day

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed BJP workers on the party's foundation day, praising their dedication and sacrifices through historical hardships like the Emergency and political violence in states like Bengal. He contrasted the BJP's service-driven politics with the Congress's power-driven approach, crediting the RSS as the ideological inspiration for the party's integrity. Modi reflected on the party's evolution from its Jana Sangh roots to becoming a strong cadre-based organization. He also thanked BJP President Nitin Nabin for bringing new energy to the party, especially during ongoing state elections.

Key Points: PM Modi on BJP Foundation Day: Karyakartas endured hardships

  • Praised sacrifices of BJP karyakartas
  • Contrasted service vs power-driven politics
  • Highlighted RSS ideological inspiration
  • Noted political violence in Bengal
  • Acknowledged party's emotional significance
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'Karyakartas' endured hardships under Congress' Emergency, Bengal violence: PM Modi on BJP's Foundation Day

PM Modi praised BJP workers' sacrifices during Emergency, Congress-era oppression, and Bengal political violence, crediting RSS inspiration on party's foundation day.

"BJP workers never hesitate when it comes to raising issues connected to the people. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 6

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday hailed the dedication and sacrifices of Bharatiya Janata Party workers, saying they endured every hardship, from the Emergency and Congress-era oppression to political violence in states like Bengal, to strengthen the party and serve the nation.

Addressing BJP workers through a video conference on the party's foundation day, PM Modi said, "BJP workers never hesitate when it comes to raising issues connected to the people. They had firm faith that the hard work they were doing would make India's future better. That is why the karyakartas endured every hardship, whether it was the Emergency or oppression under Congress. Many karyakartas even sacrificed their lives. We have seen this in states like Bengal, where violence has been turned into a political culture."

Reflecting on the early years of political struggle, PM Modi recalled, "We cannot forget the time when in 1984 Congress won a record number of seats, but India also witnessed how they betrayed the people. This increased the trust of the people in the BJP, and slowly we began to win seats."

He further emphasised the ideological contrast that shaped India's political landscape, noting, "At that time, two ideologies came into existence. One was power-driven politics, and the other was service-driven politics."

Further, PM Modi also highlighted the inspiration the BJP drew from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

"Under the vast and sacred banyan tree of the RSS, we received the inspiration to step into politics with pure intentions and integrity. In the initial few decades, we devoted our energy to setting policies for the organisation. Then came the time when the BJP threw itself wholeheartedly into building itself as a strong cadre-based party," he said.

"We built such a vast cadre of workers who were dedicated to working with a spirit of service, who made the party's principles the ideal of their lives, and who never accepted any compromise with their values in any situation," PM Modi added.

PM Modi also reflected on the emotional significance of the BJP's foundation day for its workers. "BJP is the only political party where we consider the party as our mother. That is why the party's foundation day is not just a political event. It is an emotional occasion for every karyakarta. This day gives us an opportunity to express our gratitude to the party for giving us the chance to serve the nation," he said.

Expressing gratitude to BJP President Nitin Nabin, PM Modi said, "I especially thank our President Shri Nabin Nabin for organising this event. After he became the President, this was the first foundation day of the party. At this time, in the five states where elections are taking place, we can see a new energy in the party. It feels that Nabin ji has brought newness and fresh energy into the party."

The Prime Minister further acknowledged the long journey of the BJP workers. "Today, the pinnacle at which the BJP stands is visible to all in its brilliance, but the labour of lakhs of workers that brought it to this height, the extreme austerity and sacrifice they have undertaken, can only be truly understood by someone who has himself been a part of this endeavour, dedicated to the party's resolves," he said.

The Bharatiya Janata Party traces its origin to the Jana Sangh, which merged with the Janata Party after the Emergency in 1977 with the aim of defeating the Congress. Later, questions of dual membership arose between RSS members and the Jana Sangh, with the ask that either the Jana Sangh members should leave the Janata Party or their membership of RSS. The issue led to the Jana Sangh members leaving the Janata Party and officially founding the BJP on April 6, 1980.

Since its formation, the BJP has produced two Prime Ministers, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Narendra Modi.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I respect the dedication of party workers, I feel the speech was overly focused on the past and opposition-bashing. A foundation day should also be about a forward-looking vision for the country, not just revisiting historical grievances. Just my two cents.
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Vikram M
The mention of Bengal violence hits home. We have relatives there, and the stories of political intimidation are very real. If the party's strength is built on workers who stood firm against such cultures, then it deserves credit. Jai Hind!
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Priyanka N
Calling the party 'mother' is a beautiful sentiment. In our culture, the mother is the ultimate source of strength and sacrifice. It reflects a deeper emotional connect beyond just politics. This ideology of service is what attracted my family to the BJP.
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Rahul R
Honestly, every party has dedicated workers. Congress, Left, regional parties... everyone. The narrative that only one party's workers suffered or sacrificed feels one-sided. True democracy respects all workers, irrespective of the party flag they carry.
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Kavya N
The RSS connection is foundational. The discipline and nationalistic ethos it instills is visible in the party's cadre. It's not just about politics; it's about building character. That focus on values is what differentiates them, in my opinion.

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