INDIA

Can Sit Together Without Masks Due To PM Modi’s Efforts: JP Nadda

Mumbai: BJP President JP Nadda lauded PM Narendra Modi’s effort in tackling the COVID-19 situation in India and said that it’s because of him that now we can sit close to each other without wearing masks.

Addressing party workers at the BJP headquarters in Delhi after the saffron party’s victories in Uttar Pradesh, Manipur, Goa and Uttarakhand, Nadda said 130 crore people are safe from COVID as compared to western countries.

“We are all sitting here without masks and are sitting close, if this has been possible, it is only because of the tireless efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. More than 180 crore people have been prepared (to fight Covid) by giving them the Covid vaccine and many have received their double dose, at a time when Western countries find themselves in crisis, then a country of 130 crore people The leadership looks safe under the leadership of PM Modi. We must remember this,” said Nadda, in the presence of the Prime Minister.

Nadda claimed that people voted for the BJP as they were empowered through public welfare schemes. He said that Prime Minister Modi has changed the culture of politics in India and now elections are fought on the basis of the performance of the government.

Nadda said, “Election is not just arithmetic, it is chemistry. India’s poor and needy people, women, youth, backward classes are all strengthening their chemistry with PM Modi.”

Reacting to BJP’s historic victory in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, Nadda said, “This is the first time in 37 years that a party is forming the government in Uttar Pradesh after completing its term. Our vote share has also increased. Since the formation of the state in Uttarakhand, governments have changed in every election. However, this time, for the first time in the state’s history, the state has voted for us to continue.”

Nadda said that Uttar Pradesh has blessed PM Modi for the fourth time consecutively as the party won in 2014 Lok Sabha, 2017 assembly, 2019 Lok Sabha and now, in 2022 assembly elections.

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