'Karyakartas' endured hardships under Congress' Emergency, Bengal violence: PM Modi on BJP's Foundation Day
New Delhi [India], April 6 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday hailed the dedication and sacrifices of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers, saying they endured every hardship, from the Emergency and Congress-era oppression to political violence in states like Bengal, to strengthen the party and serve the nation.
Addressing BJP workers through a video conference on the party's foundation day, PM Modi said, "BJP workers never hesitate when it comes to raising issues connected to the people. They had firm faith that the hard work they were doing would make India's future better. That is why the karyakartas endured every hardship, whether it was the Emergency or oppression under Congress. Many karyakartas even sacrificed their lives. We have seen this in states like Bengal, where violence has been turned into a political culture."
He further emphasised the ideological contrast that shaped India's political landscape, noting, "At that time, two ideologies came into existence. One was power-driven politics, and the other was service-driven politics."
"Under the vast and sacred banyan tree of the RSS, we received the inspiration to step into politics with pure intentions and integrity. In the initial few decades, we devoted our energy to setting policies for the organisation. Then came the time when the BJP threw itself wholeheartedly into building itself as a strong cadre-based party," he said.
PM Modi also reflected on the emotional significance of the BJP's foundation day for its workers. "BJP is the only political party where we consider the party as our mother. That is why the party's foundation day is not just a political event. It is an emotional occasion for every karyakarta. This day gives us an opportunity to express our gratitude to the party for giving us the chance to serve the nation," he said.