Prime Minister Narendra Modi attributed the recent triumph of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Assembly polls across three states to the hard work of the party’s dedicated members. Addressing the media after a BJP Parliamentary party meeting held today, Union Minister Prahlad Joshi shared insights into the Prime Minister’s sentiments.
“During the BJP Parliamentary party meeting today, PM Modi said it was the result of the hard work of all the party workers that the BJP achieved a massive victory in three states. The PM appreciated everyone’s work. He also said that all BJP MPs and ministers have to participate in Vikas Bharat Sankalp Yatra from December 22 to 25 January,” stated Union Minister Prahlad Joshi.
Joshi emphasized that, according to the Prime Minister, the recent electoral success should be viewed as a collective victory for the party rather than an individual achievement. Modi urged party members not to address him as “Modi ji,” emphasizing, “Don’t distance me from the public by making me ‘Modi ji’. I am Modi.”
During the meeting, Prime Minister Modi also shared a noteworthy statistic, highlighting the BJP’s success rate in state elections compared to the Congress. “While being in government when the Congress party faced elections 40 times in states, it got success only seven times. Whereas BJP got a chance to seek repeat mandate 39 times and got success 22 times. Our percentage is 56 percent, and Congress’s is 18 percent. Thus the figures prove that people’s biggest choice now is BJP,” explained Joshi.
The Prime Minister received a warm welcome from BJP MPs at the Parliamentary Party meeting, held at the Balayogi Auditorium in the Parliament House complex. BJP National President JP Nadda expressed greetings, and party members enthusiastically welcomed PM Modi with chants of “Modi ji ka swagat hai” and loud applause.
The meeting, the first of its kind during the current Winter Session, occurred amid suspense over the selection of Chief Ministers in the three victorious states. As the BJP celebrates its electoral success, the focus shifts towards future governance and leadership decisions in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh.