new DelhiPrime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is against the politics of dynasticism and due to them many MPs of the party in the recently concluded assembly elections. Sons and daughters could not get tickets. The Prime Minister said this in a meeting of the BJP Parliamentary Party. This information was given by the sources.
In the meeting, Prime Minister Modi and BJP President JP Nadda were also strongly felicitated for returning to power after registering a landslide victory in the assembly elections of four states. The BJP returned to power in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa in the recently concluded assembly elections in five states. Sources said that Modi, while addressing the MPs in the meeting, said that dynasty politics is dangerous for democracy, so party MPs will have to fight against dynasty politics.
BJP Parliamentary Party meet | PM said, “If anyone’s candidature was rejected, that’s my responsibility”. He briefed on evacuation from Ukraine;gave strong message to MPs -family politics won’t be allowed in party, dynasty politics elsewhere in other parties to be fought: Sources
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He said that the BJP has started an effort within its organization to curb such politics. According to sources, Modi said if an MP’s son or daughter did not get a ticket in the assembly elections, it is because of them. Sources said the Prime Minister, during his address, lauded the recently released film “The Kashmir Files” and said such films should continue to be made.
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BJP MP Manoj Tiwari, who was present in the meeting, told that Modi asked the MPs to identify 100 such polling stations in their parliamentary constituency, where relatively less votes have been cast in favor of the BJP and they should also investigate the reasons for this. In the meeting, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar made a presentation on “Operation Ganga” carried out for the safe evacuation of Indians from war-torn Ukraine.
According to information received from sources, two minutes silence was observed in the honor of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar at the beginning of the Parliamentary Party meeting. Mangeshkar died on 6 February. Sources said the meeting also paid tributes to Naveen Shekharappa, an Indian student killed in a gunfight in war-torn Ukraine and Harsh, a Bajrang Dal worker killed during a hijab row in Karnataka. (agency)