Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a significant interaction with BJP Karyakartas from Karnataka, reiterating the party’s dedication to effectively communicate its good governance agenda across the state.
In an audio interaction via the NaMo App, PM Modi shared insightful discussions with Karyakartas, addressing key issues and seeking feedback on grassroots initiatives.
PM Modi emphasized the significance of April 6th, the BJP’s Foundation Day, as a day that strengthens the commitment to public service. He highlighted the importance of returning to power to continue serving the people effectively.
“6th of April is the foundation day of the BJP. This is the day which further strengthens the resolve of Jan Seva. To continue this Mahayagya of public service, it’s important to have the blessings of the public and it’s important to return to power. For this, we have to take our ten years’ achievements to the public,” he added.
Stressing the need to bring the accomplishments of the past 10 years to the public, PM Modi underscored the role of BJP Karyakartas in this endeavor.
“The people of Karnataka have firm belief in the BJP. We can hear the echoes of ‘4 June, 400 Paar’ from every household,” he said.
Focusing on electoral strategies, PM Modi emphasized the importance of winning at the booth level and urged Karyakartas to plan meticulously for victory.
“My goal is we have to win the booth. We have to emerge victorious on polling booths! For this, we have to make proper plans and strategies,” he said.
He emphasized the dual aspects of election campaigning, urging equal attention to both propagation and strengthening the booth.
“The BJP alone can fulfill the aspirations of the poor and the middle class, from providing solid housing to the poor to implementing the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme and ensuring facilities like toilets, electricity, piped water, and gas connections. The BJP government is undertaking all these tasks and fulfilling the dreams of every section of society,” he added.
The Prime Minister also urged women to participate in the ‘Mehandi Campaign’ as a show of support.
Karnataka will have elections in two phases on April 26 and May 7 for 28 constituencies. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP won 25 seats with a vote share of 51.7 per cent.
The general election for 543 Lok Sabha seats will be held in seven phases starting April 19, with counting to be held on June 4.