In a virtual session with party workers and officials involved in the Delhi elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in dialogue under the 'Mera Booth Sabse Majboot' initiative. He asserted, 'Mera Booth-Sabse Majboot isn't just a program. It's the heartbeat of BJP's vitality, the strength of its roots, and the core mantra of dedication embraced by all of you, the dedicated workers - 'Mera Booth-Sabse Majboot.'
He emphasized the undeniable strength of BJP's booth-level workers in Delhi. He highlighted their pivotal role in securing thousands of booths, leading the party to victory across all seven constituencies.
'A resounding victory for BJP...'
PM Modi expressed unwavering confidence in the organizational prowess of Delhi, noting the presence of dedicated workers spanning generations at each booth. He stressed that this prowess would lead to a resounding victory in the upcoming assembly elections. He praised their relentless efforts and assured them of imminent triumph.
Furthermore, he emphasized that the citizens of Delhi were determined to ensure BJP’s victory, urging party members to mobilize voters to polling booths on February 5th. Despite any weather adversity, heightened voter turnout from morning onwards was crucial.
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'Betrayal with Delhiites...'
Narendra Modi took aim at the Aam Aadmi Party, commenting, 'The AAP-ites have ensnared Delhi in numerous crises, and we must free the city from them. Only then will our mission to build Delhi as the capital of a developed India be achieved.'
PM Modi noted public fatigue with Congress and AAP-ites, accusing them of betrayal. He criticized them for making daily announcements as a desperate move in the face of defeat. The Aam Aadmi Party, he claimed, neglected the poor for a decade and is now making false promises. Focusing on lavish palaces and leisure over the poor, he stated, 'The AAP-ites say they'll return, but people believe they'll exploit again.'