Published On : Mon, Apr 23rd, 2018

BJP should win all polls for 50 yrs: Amit Shah to party workers

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To make India a global leader, the Bharatiya Janata Party needs to serve the nation for a longer time and party workers should work hard to win all elections from panchayat to Lok Sabha for the next 50 years, its chief Amit Shah said on Sunday.

Shah urged the party cadre to not rest till it emerges victorious in states like Kerala, West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu.

The BJP chief also elaborated on the measures taken by the government to empower women. In the Indian culture and society, women have a high stature equivalent to goddesses, he said.

His comments come at a time when there has been wide-spread outrage over Kathua and Unnao rape cases which have again brought the issue of safety of women to the centre stage.

Addressing the concluding session of the party’s ‘Mahila Morcha’ national executive meeting here, Shah said the top priority of the BJP government was to ensure security on borders and handling terrorism strictly by adopting a zero tolerance policy.

“We have not entered politics for electoral success; we have joined it to make India great again and to ensure food, education and health facilities to the poor in the country,” Shah said according to a party statement.

He said the BJP wants to make India, developed, secure and a country that influences the world.

“And to make India a global leader the party needs to serve the country for a longer time. Therefore, party workers should unitedly work hard to win all the elections from panchayat to Lok Sabha for next fifty years,” he said.

He told party workers that they should not sit idle till the BJP does not win in Kerala, West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu.

Speaking on issues related to women, Shah cited various steps and measures taken by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government to empower them.

“We hail from a culture where women have been give the place of a goddess. They were given priority and have very high stature,” he said.