PM Modi, Amit Shah Praise BJP Workers' Selfless Service on Party's 47th Foundation Day

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised BJP workers for their selfless service and dedication on the party's 47th Foundation Day. He emphasized that the party's journey is guided by the principle of "India First" and aims to build a developed 'Viksit Bharat'. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also greeted workers, reiterating the party's core mantra of "Nation First, Party Next, Self Last". The BJP was officially founded on April 6, 1980, after the Jana Sangh members left the Janata Party.

Key Points: PM Modi Praises BJP Workers on Party's 47th Foundation Day

  • PM Modi extends greetings to BJP workers
  • Highlights principle of 'India First'
  • Amit Shah reiterates 'Nation First, Party Next, Self Last'
  • Party aims for 'Viksit Bharat'
  • BJP traces origin to Jana Sangh
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"Our Karyakartas are known for selfless service...": PM Modi praises BJP workers on 47th Foundation Day

PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah honor BJP karyakartas for their dedication and service, reiterating the vision for a Viksit Bharat on the party's founding day.

"Our Karyakartas are known for their selfless service, unwavering dedication and a deep passion towards good governance. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 6

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday praised the Bhartiya Janata Party workers for their tireless efforts over more than four decades, emphasising that the party's journey is a testament to public service and dedication to good governance.

On the occasion of the BJP's 47th Foundation Day, PM Modi extended warm greetings to party workers across the nation and highlighted their unwavering commitment, devotion and passion towards serving society.

In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "Warm greetings to all BJP Karyakartas across the nation on the party's Sthapana Diwas. Our Party has always been at the forefront of serving society, guided by the principle of India First. Our Karyakartas are known for their selfless service, unwavering dedication and a deep passion towards good governance."

"They have worked tirelessly at the grassroots, ensuring maximum people are connected to our ideology and work. We also remember the countless workers whose dedication, sacrifice and perseverance have shaped the party's growth over decades," he further added.

The Prime Minister further stressed that the BJP aims to take India towards the dream of "Viksit Bharat" while keeping the interests and well-being of people at the centre of its vision.

"The BJP stands as a party that places the well-being of people at the centre of its vision. This is reflected in our work at the Centre and in various states. BJP remains committed to building a Viksit Bharat. May our collective resolve continue to drive this vision forward and take India to new heights of progress and prosperity," he wrote in his post.

Earlier in the day, Union Home Minister Amit Shah also extended greetings to party workers on the BJP's foundation day, reiterating the party's core mantra of "Nation First, Party Next, Self Last."

In a post on X, Shah highlighted the BJP's efforts in securing India's borders, strengthening internal security, setting development benchmarks and reviving the country's historical and cultural essence.

"Whether it is about securing the country's borders, strengthening internal security, setting new benchmarks for development, or rekindling the historical essence and vital spirit of Indian culture--the BJP has exemplified all these resolutions through action. The BJP's core mantra has always been clear - 'Nation First, Party Next, Self Last'. With this very foundational spirit, every BJP worker is dedicated day and night to the service of the nation," Shah wrote on X.

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 appreciate the sentiment of service, I think it's important for any political party to be open to constructive criticism. The principle of "Nation First" is noble, but its execution must be constantly evaluated by the people, not just proclaimed. A respectful difference of opinion is healthy for democracy.
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Vikram M
From a small party to the world's largest political party, it's been an incredible journey. The focus on development and national security is clear for all to see. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
My uncle is a BJP karyakarta in our village. I've seen firsthand how hard he works, often without any expectation. Organizing health camps, helping during floods... it's more than just politics for many of them. Wishing them all the best.
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Rohit P
The emphasis on cultural revival is something that resonates deeply. For decades, our history was presented with a certain bias. It's good to see a party taking pride in India's civilizational ethos while pushing for modern development.
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Michael C
Interesting to read about the party's history from the Jana Sangh. The political evolution is quite significant. The "India First" vision is ambitious. The world is watching to see how this translates into sustained economic growth and social harmony for all citizens.

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