New Delhi, November 16 (UITV)- Prime Minister Narendra Modi informed through a post on his social media handle that he will address the ‘Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot’ dialogue program to be held on November 16. This program is being organized to communicate with the BJP workers and appreciate their hard work.
The Prime Minister said in his post, “Our dedicated workers are working hard to ensure a landslide victory for the BJP in the Maharashtra Assembly elections. Amidst the tireless hard work of these workers, I am extremely excited to communicate with them in the ‘Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot’ program to be held on November 16 at 11:30 am.”
Prime Minister Modi clearly said that in this program he will not only communicate with the workers, but will also appreciate those workers who have worked with full dedication and hard work towards bringing victory to the party during the election preparations. This will be an opportunity to thank them for their hard work and dedication.
This is not the first time that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will appreciate the hard work and efforts of his party workers. During BJP’s electoral victory, the Prime Minister often gives credit to the party’s grassroots workers, whom he considers the ‘foundation of the party’. Modi often says that the party wins due to the tireless efforts of these workers and it is they who are the real heroes of the party’s success.
It is worth noting that the voting for Maharashtra Assembly elections will be held on November 20 and the results will be declared on November 23. At present, various political parties in the state are engaged in election campaigning.
Prime Minister Modi, while addressing an election rally in Dhule recently, gave the slogan ‘Ek Rahenge To Safe Rahenge’, which became very popular. The purpose of his statement was to unite the supporters of BJP, so that the strength of the party can be increased. However, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut criticized this statement and said that there is no threat to BJP in Maharashtra and the people of the state are united.
Prime Minister Modi mainly targeted the Congress and Mahavikas Aghadi alliance in the election rallies of Chimur, Solapur and Pune. He slammed the Congress party and said that they are looting in Karnataka and the public is fed up with them. Modi did not spare the Mahavikas Aghadi either and said that there is no brake in the vehicle of their alliance and these people are only fighting over which leader will sit in the alliance.
This comment of Prime Minister Modi has been made with the aim of further intensifying the election campaign of BJP in the Maharashtra assembly elections, where the party is emphasizing on the dedication and unity of its workers.