BJP national executive meeting | Party’s best yet to come: Nadda
The Hindu
Very few parallels in Indian politics to party’s growth in Bengal, says BJP president J.P. Nadda
Setting the tone for upcoming Assembly elections in five States, BJP president J.P. Nadda on November 7 set targets to further strengthen the party’s organisation and asserted that its best is yet to come.
Addressing the party’s national executive, Mr. Nadda also reached out to Sikhs, who are in majority in poll-bound Punjab, by listing a number of measures the Modi Government has taken for the community, including expediting action against 1984 riots accused, facilitating foreign grants to gurudwaras and keeping langars outside the review of the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
Briefing reporters about the meeting, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said the executive hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s effective leadership during the Covid pandemic, 100 crore vaccinations and providing free food grains to 80 crore poor people.