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PM Modi Interacts With BJP Karyakartas From Uttar Pradesh

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday engaged in an interactive session with BJP Karyakartas from Uttar Pradesh via NaMo App. Ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections, Modi reaffirmed the Party’s commitment to effective communication of its good governance agenda across the state.

During the session, PM Modi participated in insightful discussions, addressing key issues, and seeking feedback on grassroots initiatives. Highlighting the importance of grassroots engagement, PM Modi emphasized the role of BJP Karyakartas as canvassers.

‘You are the face of BJP’: PM Modi

The PM called them the face of the party as they stay connected with the voters all around the year.

PM said, “All of you (BJP workers) are in direct contact with the voters. For them, you are the face of the BJP. When you meet a voter, he sees Modi in you too. Whatever you are telling them, they think that Modi is saying it.”

“If you can inspire confidence in voters that you are representing Modi, they will repose trust in the guarantees that you give them. That’s why you are our eyes and ears, our representatives in the eyes of the voters,” he added.

‘PM condemns dynastic politics, emphasizes emotional bond’

The Prime Minister condemned dynastic politics and emphasized the emotional connection of Uttar Pradesh residents to the state. He urged Karyakartas to conduct themselves with sensitivity and humility during the election campaign.

‘Fighting to save democracy’: PM Modi

Hitting out at the Opposition, PM Modi said the BJP-led NDA was fighting the elections to make democracy prevail over family politics.

He said, “The state’s fascination with the uncle-nephew regimes has long been over. In this election, we are fighting against nepotism. We are fighting to save democracy from family politics.”

PM Modi urged Karyakartas to prioritize their health, especially in the hot weather. He further emphasized that good health facilitates efficient work performance.

Uttar Pradesh, which sends the maximum number of MPs, 80, to Parliament, will vote in all seven phases.

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