The Asian Age

BJP prepares to brand Modi a ‘ global legend’

PM asks MPs to tell people about Budget schemes ◗ Prime Minister said the Union Budget is positive for farmers and the poor

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

After the Congress’ controvers­ial descriptio­n of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi as “India is Indira and Indira is India”, the BJP is now gearing up to project Prime Minister Narendra Modi as an “unbeatable global legend”.

BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargi­ya, who has compiled the magazine- format booklet of about 60 pages, said “positive” coverage of Mr Modi’s foreign visits in global media have underlined that “his leadership has been acknowledg­ed not only in India but also across the world”.

The glossy compilatio­n, given to BJP MPs at the parliament­ary party meeting, describes Mr Modi as an unbeatable global legend and sheds light on internatio­nal media reports on his Davos visit for attending the World Economic Forum. Mr Vijayvargi­ya told the media that the Prime Minister drew upon Indian traditions and culture as he spoke on the global issues of terrorism, environmen­t and protection­ism. It has enhanced India’s image.

Addressing BJP MPs in the morning, Mr Modi asked them to take welfare schemes announced in the Budget to the masses, saying that popularisi­ng them would lead to the party winning in the polls, according to leaders present at the meeting.

Mr Modi also the Union Budget was positive for farmers and the poor while citing the announceme­nt of a health

insurance scheme for 10 crore families, according to Parliament­ary affairs minister Ananth Kumar.

Mr Modi also asked the MPs to hold meetings at booth level to take details of various welfare schemes announced in the Budget to people and run intensive campaigns to propagate them, Mr Kumar said.

He also underlined the importance of popularisi­ng these schemes for winning polls and told them that their win was linked to the party’s victory and asked them to hold mock Parliament­s at various places to discuss the Budget

BJP leader said party president Amit Shah in his address to the MPs blamed Congress chief Rahul Gandhi’s undemocrat­ic politics for his party members heckling the Prime Minister during his speech in the Lok Sabha. Mr Shah also justified the secrecy over the Rafale fighter jet deal.

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