Next 30-40 years of BJP: Amit Shah


Tribune News Service

Vibha Sharma

New Delhi, July 3

According to the BJP, making the country’s politics “free from casteism, dynasty and appeasement” and focusing on “performance and development” is the only solution to the communal and other social problems in the country.

The political resolution tabled by Home Minister Amit Shah at the Hyderabad National Executive meeting also affirmed that “the next 30 to 40 years will be his party’s era” and that India will become a “Vishwa Guru” (world leader).

Briefing the media on the political proposal, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said there was a “collective hope and discovery” in the meeting that the next round of BJP would come from South India.

The BJP’s victory underscored the people’s acceptance of the “politics of development and performance” and an end to the politics of family rule, casteism and appeasement. Sarma quoted Shah as saying that “dynastic politics, casteism and appeasement politics” were the biggest sins and were the cause of the country’s suffering over the years.

When asked about recent incidents like Udaipur-like, Sarma said a broad range of issues were raised in the meeting. However, such issues would not have happened if some parties did not follow the politics of appeasement and casteism, he said. Sarma quoted Shah as saying, “The country can move forward only when the politics of casteism, familism and appeasement ends.

“Rajnitik hinsa ka daur khatam hona chahiye,” Sarma said, quoting Shah.

During the discussion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also gave many suggestions.

Sarma said he urged the workers to highlight the profile and life journey of NDA’s presidential candidate Draupadi Murmu and the good practices and achievements of BJP governments, including in the Northeast.

During the tenure of PM Modi, there was a double chance to nominate a leader for the post of President. The resolution states that the party has chosen a Dalit and now a tribal

It also highlighted the Supreme Court order on the 2002 Gujarat riots, calling it “historic”, “accusing some politicians, NGOs and journalists of campaigning against PM Modi”.

“The court rejected all the allegations against PM Modi. He never uttered a word but ate poison like Neelkanth during the churning of nectar. He suffered humiliation but maintained faith in the Constitution,” Sharma quoted Shah as saying.

Criticizing the opposition, Shah said the entire opposition was scattered and parties like the Congress were not holding elections for fear of losing control over the party. He also criticized the Congress for continuously opposing the key policies and decisions of the NDA government.

The resolution also discussed the government’s policies and reforms, including defense-related reforms such as Agneepath, OROP and CDS.

The BJP discussed upcoming elections in southern states and resolved to “end family rule in states like Telangana and West Bengal” and come to power in states that have hitherto been saffron’s reach such as Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Odisha. are out of.