Bharatiya Janata Party’s national president JP Nadda and Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami were present at a core committee meeting of the party’s Tehri Lok Sabha constituency, held in Dehradun on Thursday.
Earlier today, during a speech in Uttarakhand’s Vikasnagar, Nadda compared the UPA and NDA governments, emphasizing that in the current scenario, only politics focused on work and performance will be effective in the country, rather than politics centered on appeasement.
“Now the definition of politics has changed. Now no person can win by doing politics of caste, separatism, or appeasement. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, only the politics of development will work, the politics of performance, politics of report card will work. The politics of appeasement, casteism, vote bank will not work anymore, now the politics of accountability will work,” he said.
“…What was politics all about earlier? seeking votes in the name of minority and majority, vote bank and appeasement politics. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has changed the definition of politics,” he said.
On Friday, April 5, BJP National President Nadda is scheduled to visit the Maya Devi Temple in Haridwar at 10:50 am to offer prayers. Following this, he will seek blessings from sages and saints at the Maya Devi temple.
Uttarakhand, contributing five seats to the 543-member Lok Sabha, holds significance in the upcoming elections. BJP has nominated Mala Rajya Laxmi Shah, Anil Baluni, Ajay Tamta, Ajay Bhatt, and Trivendra Singh Rawat as its candidates from the state. Voting for Uttarakhand will take place in a single phase on April 19th.