Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

PM: BJP does not believe in political untouchabi­lity

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday asserted that the BJP does not believe in political untouchabi­lity and values consensus in politics, as he noted that his government has bestowed state honours on even the ruling party’s political rivals to acknowledg­e their service to the nation.

Addressing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPS at an event here to mark the 53rd death anniversar­y of Deendayal Upadhyay, a party ideologue who had founded its progenitor Jana Sangh, Modi said the saffron party always puts “rashtranee­ti” above “rajneeti” and gives respect to even its political rivals.

In this context, he said the current government has honoured former president and Congress stalwart Pranab Mukherjee with Bharat Ratna and noted that Padma awards were given to former Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi and former Nagaland chief minister S C Jamir, both from the grand old party.

Modi noted that he had said in Parliament in 2014 that a government may run with majority but the nation runs with consensus. “We value consensus in politics. When I arrived here in 2014, I had said the government may run with majority but the country runs with consensus. We are not here merely to run the government but to take the country forward,” he said.

He also cited his government’s tributes to national icons like Subhas Chandra Bose, B R Ambedkar and Sardar Vallabhbha­i Patel, and observed that any other dispensati­on might not have done it.

He called upon the party leaders to have more people from different sections of society join it. The BJP should expand as far as the country’s borders go, he said. Upadhyay’s ideals of “antyodya” (empowering the most downtrodde­n) and integral humanism are the inspiratio­n behind the government’s welfare works and the “Aatmanirbh­ar Bharat” (self-reliant India) programme to boost the economy, the prime minister said, adding that India has followed the principle of “nation first” in its external policy as well, without being influenced by any pressure.

He urged BJP units across the country to undertake 75 works for social welfare as the country approaches its 75th year of independen­ce.

Modi also suggested to the party MPS and other leaders to make a list of products they use in their daily lives and see if they can get rid of foreign stuff and instead, use their Indian alternativ­es. He said the Bjp-led government­s at the Centre have taken many steps that party leaders and the coming generation­s would be proud of and cited decisions like creation of three new states by the Atal Bihari Vajpayee dispensati­on and granting 10 per cent reservatio­n to the general category poor as measures considered politicall­y difficult but executed amicably.

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