NEW DELHI: Asking party workers to protect and carry forward BJP’s “nationalist” identity, its chief Amit Shah today cautioned them against complacency and said they should ensure that it emerges victorious “from panchayats to Parliament” in next 25 years.
Addressing party workers on completion of 36 years of party’s formation, the BJP President said, “BJP’s identity is that of a nationalist party and it is the responsibility of our generation to take this identity forward. It is our responsibility to protect this nationalist identity.”
“What BJP is today is due to the sacrifices of three generations of party workers who worked to protect the ideology and ‘Bharat Mata’ and BJP workers should remember this and not let the sacrifices be frittered away,” he said.
“We should not lose out on our unique identity. For us, power is not a purpose, but a means,” said Shah, who started and ended his slogan with the slogan “Bharat Mata ki Jai”.
He said for BJP, power is a means to empower the poor and downtrodden and asked party workers to help light a lamp in the life of every poor by helping them benefit from the social security initiatives and schemes started by Modi Government.
“We do not do politics of cunningness, but of character,” he said, asking partymen to strive in being a bridge between the people and the government.
Shah said the party is fortunate to have leadership of Narendra Modi, whom he described as “the most popular leader in the world”.
“I consider our workers today as very fortunate that they are working for a party at the time when it is at height of success. But friends, it is our responsibility not to make or consider it as a pinnacle, but to take the party to greater heights. If we consider this success as a pinnacle and think the party has reached great heights, there will be complacency,” Shah said.(Agencies)