The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

BJP meet: PM Modi outlines 7-point mantra for workers

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Allahabad, June 13: Skipping any mention of controvers­ial issues, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday asked party workers to follow seven mantras, including empathy and restraint in their conduct, and said people are not content with mere slogans but concerned about how the nation is being strengthen­ed.

Delivering his concluding address to the party’s National Executive, which saw its president Amit Shah raising concer ns over “migration” of Hindus from a communally-sensitive wester n UP town, Modi made no reference to the controvers­ial issues and instead asked leaders to use power for the benefit of society.

He also invoked Maratha icon Shivaji, saying he did not enjoy the fruits of power despite being a ruler and sarcastica­lly added that the country has on the contrary also seen those who enjoyed the fruits of power without legitimate­ly owning it, a veiled dig at the Gandhi family of the Congress.

The Prime Minister referred to the party’s win in Assam and growth in Kerala and West Bengal and had a word of caution for its leaders and workers. “We are witnessing history in the making. We are benefittin­g from the hardwork of crores of workers for over many decades in building the party. We are in power in the Centre and many states as well. We should not get affected by this power but think as to how we can use this for the society’s benefit.

“There is a need to strengthen the nation. People are no longer satisfied only with slogans. They are concerned over how the nation is being made strong,” he said.

Briefing reporters about Modi’s speech, finance minister Arun Jaitley said the Prime Minister also laid down seven mantras for party workers to follow in their conduct and policy.

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Modi addressing ‘Parivartan Rally’ in Allahabad on Monday

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