New Delhi, February 28: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday addressed Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers as part of the Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot programme, ahead of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019. Addressing what BJP called "world's largest" video conference, Modi called for a "united India", saying that Indians must stand like a mountain and show the enemy that they cannot be broken. IAF Strike Resulted in Pro-Modi Wave, Will Help BJP Win Over 22 Seats in Lok Sabha Elections 2019: BS Yeddyurappa.
"India will live as one, India will work as one, India will grow as one, India will fight as one, India will win as one," PM Modi said during his interaction with party workers.
He also said that the country stands united with our soldiers who are fighting terror and that the people of the country must not do or say anything that brings down their morale. "We must tell the enemy nations that at this point of time, neither will our nation stop not will its progress," Modi said.
During the address, Modi also asked BJP workers to motivate people to join the party and vote for them ahead of the General Elections. "Display the party flag at your homes, on your vehicles, motivate people in your areas to vote for BJP," the Prime Minister said. BJP Leader And MoS General (Retd) VK Singh Blasts Party Colleague BS Yeddyurappa For Saying 'IAF Strike Will Help Us Win 22 Seats in Karnataka'.
Responding to a question by a BJP worker from Hapur, PM Modi also hit out at the former UPA government, saying that the country has had a "corrupt" government in power for a long time. He also said that people will have to choose from 2 traditions this election. "First is BJP, where everything happens democratically. Then there is Congress and other parties, where dynasty politics rule," Modi said.
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