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PREPARE THE GROUND FOR A BETTER SHOW IN 2019: SHAH TO CADRES

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: BJP president Amit Shah on Thursday asked party leaders to chart a winning path for the outfit from “Kashmir to Kanyakumar­i”, adding that they should prepare the ground for a “better show in 2019” and not just be satisfied with the previous (2014) Lok Sabha results.

Addressing the BJP Parliament­ary Party meeting here on its foundation day, he asked party MPS to work for strengthen­ing the outfit in states where its reach remained limited and exhorted them to take the “Namo track record” of governance to the masses.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not present at the meet as he had left for the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand to attend an event.

Shah asked the MPS to “obey with smile” the top brass’ directives for events slated for the next few days.

The BJP has come out with a series of programmes for its parliament­arians and other leaders during the eight-day long period between April 6, its foundation day, and April 14, the birth anniversar­y of Dalit icon Bhim Rao Ambedkar.

The programmes will focus particular­ly on the states and the Lok Sabha seats, where the party had not performed well in the 2014 elections so as to improve the party prospects in 2019. The BJP has lined up programmes of Union ministers and senior leaders in these places.

Shah told the saffron leaders that they should not sit back with satisfacti­on after getting 272 seats (majority mark in the Lok Sabha) but aim for more. The BJP had won 282 seats in the 2014 polls.

BJP’S allies may be present in several states where the party is not strong but it should not deter its leaders from working to boost its strength, he said.

“You have NAMO (Narendra Modi) track record starting from Gujarat before you. Take the NAMO role model of good governance and developmen­t to the masses... Modi had said in 2014 that the three factors

of casteism, family rule and appeasemen­t fail Indian politics.

“People had dealt a blow to these factors by voting for the BJP in 2014. They have done it again in the recent Uttar Pradesh polls. We have vowed to rid polity of these ills,” he said.

Parliament­ary Affairs Min-

ister Ananth Kumar briefed reporters following the meeting and said apart from promoting digitisati­on and Bhim app, a digital payment interface, the party leaders will also inform the masses about benefits of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) during the period.

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PM Narendra Modi paying tribute to Deendayal Upadhyay as BJP president Amit Shah looks on during the party’s 37th foundation day celebratio­ns in New Delhi on Thursday

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