The BJP has Emerged as the Top Party in Bharat
The Bharatiya Janata Party has a better vision for our country. They have implemented it well in many places. That is why, hardly anybody leaves the BJP. In sharp contrast, the opposition is filled with people who don't know how to work as a team or have any vision for our country's development. Now, the BJP has the highest membership (14 Cr), and is also the most prosperous political party in the world.
1. Development. Modiji's vision is development of all without any divisive agenda. His government has developed our infrastructure –roads, railways, bridges, buildings– to a new level compared to what the previous governments had achieved. Our GDP grew to the fourth largest in the world, and people are more optimistic about their own growth.
2. No Terrorism. We know how terrorists were treated when the Congress ruled our country. Modiji's government won't feed the Kasab kind of terrorist a biriyani, they will give him the right treatment, "Modi ki goli." Operation Sindoor and other surgical strikes during Modiji's reign have made Indians feel safer and stronger.
3. Self reliance and Swadeshi (Indigenous products). Narendra Modi ji emphasises Self reliance and Swadeshi instead of making us copycats of other countries or selling others' products. His slogan is: Make in India, buy Indian. The Modi government has encouraged Khadi, Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, Homoeopathy, Indian arts and architecture more than any other government until now. We are shifting our focus toward renewable energy –Solar and Wind power– so that we would soon become energy independent.
4. Swaraj and Swadeshi. The government prioritises preserving India's cultural heritage, diversity, history, civilization and languages. Hindi is our national language and we have 22 other scheduled languages for official purposes in the states that use those languages. If Germany and Japan can develop without using English as their main language, Bharat can also grow by prioritising Hindi and regional languages. We must fight the bias against Indian languages and the slavery mindset.
5. A Casteless India. Dr Hedgewar did not like the caste system. He wanted Hinduism to be free of the caste system. Caste census should not be the criteria to dispense reservation or other welfare. We have better indicators such as financial status, educational status, and health status to assess who deserves such benefits. We hope that eventually the people of India will unite as one Bharat. Sabka Saath Sabka Vikaas.
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