Reach out to every section of society: Modi tells BJP office bearers
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief J P Nadda at the party's Executive meet I Photo: BJP on Twitter

Modi to BJP leaders: '400 days to LS polls, target 18-25 age group'

PM asks party members to reach out to every section of society, including minorities such as Bohras, Pasmandas and Sikhs


Reach out to out to every section of society, including minorities such as Bohras, Pasmandas and Sikhs, without electoral considerations — Prime Minister Narendra Modi told BJP members, according to party officials.

Modi on Tuesday asked BJP members to reach out to every section of society, including minorities such as Bohras, Pasmandas and Sikhs, without electoral considerations.

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Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis told reporters that Modi, in his address to the BJP national executive meet, emphasised on reaching out to all sections of the society.

“We have 400 days left for the Lok Sabha elections, and we must do everything to do service for the people. We must create history,” senior BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis quoted him as saying at the two-day meeting.

PM Modi also reportedly said the party must pay attention to people in the 18-25 age group.

“India’s best era is coming”

The Prime Minister also said that India’s best era is coming and “we should dedicate ourselves to its development”.

“The BJP is no longer merely a political movement but a social movement as well that is working to transform socio-economic conditions,” Modi told the gathering.

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The prime minister said people in the 18-25 age group have not witnessed the political history of India and are not aware of “corruption and wrong-doings” that took place under the previous governments.

“So, they need to be made aware. Let them know about the good governance of the BJP,” he said.

(With agency inputs)

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