Politics News- ‘I am against infiltrators, not against Muslims’, Nitin Gadkari gave a befitting reply to Mamata
Friends, assembly elections are going on in many states of the country and preparations are going on in many states, due to which mutual tension is a common thing. Recently, senior BJP leader and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari shared his views on the party’s ideology, election strategy and the party’s prospects in important states like Assam and West Bengal. Let us know what they said and where-
Clear stance on infiltration vs religion
Gadkari made it clear that BJP is strictly against infiltrators, but not against Muslims. He stressed that the party believes in equal respect for all religions.
Confidence in Assam and Bengal elections
He expressed full confidence that BJP will perform well and win in both the states of Assam and West Bengal; For this he cited the increasing support of the public.
Growing demand for change in Bengal
The desire for political change has increased significantly among the voters of West Bengal, which BJP can benefit from in the coming elections.
Emphasis on politics that takes everyone along
Reiterating the party’s ideology, he said that BJP’s aim is to take everyone along, irrespective of caste, religion or language, in accordance with constitutional values.
growth-oriented strategy
He highlighted infrastructure development and good governance as key elements of the BJP’s election strategy, with emphasis on long-term development and public welfare.
Answer to Mamata Banerjee’s allegations
Talking about the allegations related to amendment in the electoral voter list, Gadkari said that national interest is the biggest priority. He stressed a balanced and policy-based approach, avoiding political confrontation.
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