Nadda credits PM Modi for shifting political focus to development, bringing change to traditional politics.

BJP leader JP Nadda praised PM Modi's impact on Indian politics, leading all parties to prioritize development. He spoke at a manifesto release event in Bhubaneswar.

May 5th 2024.

Nadda credits PM Modi for shifting political focus to development, bringing change to traditional politics.
During a programme in Bhubaneswar where the BJP's manifesto for the upcoming Odisha Assembly elections was being released, BJP President JP Nadda emphasized the impact that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has had on Indian politics. Nadda stated that PM Modi has transformed the political landscape, making it necessary for all parties to prioritize discussions on development.

According to Nadda, manifestos were once seen as a mere formality before elections during the Congress regime. However, since PM Modi came into power in 2014, manifestos have taken on a new level of importance. They are now seen as serious documents that hold significance to the public. Nadda also pointed out that in the past, manifestos were not taken seriously by those who released them, but for the BJP, the promises made in their manifesto are considered commitments to the people.

In the preparation of their manifesto, Nadda shared that the BJP took into consideration the suggestions of thousands of people from various parts of the state. This shows their dedication to fulfilling the needs and desires of the people. Nadda also highlighted the stark contrast between the BJP's focus on their manifesto commitments and their opponents' focus on divisive issues such as casteism, regionalism, and nepotism.

Nadda proudly mentioned that under PM Modi's leadership, India has become the fifth largest economy in the world and is on track to climb to the third spot in the NDA's third term. This is Nadda's second visit to the state within the last eight days, as he had previously addressed an election meeting in Berhampur on April 28. PM Modi is also expected to arrive in Bhubaneswar tonight and will hold election rallies in Berhampur and Nabarangpur on Monday.

As Odisha gears up for its elections, which will take place in four phases starting from May 13, Nadda expressed confidence in the BJP's vision and leadership. He urged the people to vote for development and progress, rather than being swayed by divisive tactics employed by their opponents. It is clear that the BJP is determined to continue their work of transforming India under the guidance of PM Modi, and their manifesto serves as a testament to their commitment to the people.

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