Union minister Prahlad Singh patel gave the mantra to win the election…


assembly elections are to be held in madhya pradesh after three months. In view of this, now the eyes of the central leadership of bjp are fully focused on Madhya Pradesh. The visits of Union ministers to the state are continuing. BJP's worker's conference was organized on saturday in Ichhawar assembly constituency of Sehore district. Union minister Prahlad patel participated in it. Addressing the booth level workers of the assembly, said that our party is a party based on ideas, development and faith. Every worker in bjp is promoting the ideology of the party on these elements. On the other hand, if someone does not know our views, then he can be a member of our party, but cannot be a worker. Our views are the views of Syama prasad Mukherjee.

What were the views of Shyama prasad Mukherjee?

He said that Mukherjee was a minister in the country's first Union Cabinet, but when Article 70 was imposed in Kashmir, he considered it contrary to his views and resigned from the cabinet. He stuck to his ideology. In the Modi government, we considered article 370 to be the opposite and removed it. Because of this, today if any law is made by the Parliament, it is applicable to the whole of India. Before this, we have seen many laws being implemented except Jammu and Kashmir.

The Union minister said that our party has come on the basis of development, winning the trust of the public. That is why we are talking about making the golden india of 2047 by 2023. Today it is the responsibility of each of our workers to provide benefits of the schemes being run by the central government and the state government to the beneficiaries living around them. We know the needy beneficiary living nearby better than the responsible officials above us. On the day of assembly elections, the candidate himself can reach only 10 percent of the polling booths, on other polling booths with our ideology. Hardworking honest workers like you do the work of making the party win at that polling booth.

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