
Learn from mistakes of parties in 'terminal decline': PM Modi in Hyderabad
India Today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a gathering in Hyderabad, urged party cadres to learn from the mistakes of parties in 'terminal decline'.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asked BJP members to learn from mistakes of the parties which ruled India for long but are now in "terminal decline", as he emphasised on qualities such as restraint, balanced outlook and coordination among them.
In his speech at the final session of the BJP national executive, PM Modi called upon party workers to strive to make India "shreshtha" (great) and asserted that its goal should be "triptikaran" (fulfilment) from "tushtikaran" (appeasement), something it has accused opposition parties of.
"This will lead to 'sabka vikas' (development of all). No one should be left behind," he said.
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He called for taking out "Sneh Yatra" which, BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said in a press conference, will be aimed at boosting affection and coordination in society by reaching out to different sections of people.
PM Modi called for "P2 to G2" (Pro-people to good governance) in the party's political and governance model.
Taking aim at the opposition, PM Modi said the country was fed up with dynastic politics and dynastic parties and added that it would be difficult for them to survive long.