Northeast Nadda

1. BJP national president JP Nadda calls for change during Sikkim manifesto unveiling.
2. Signals the end of an era for Northeast regional parties.
3. Urges integration into mainstream, BJP promises development.


Gangtok, April 11: During the unveiling of the election manifesto in Sikkim, BJP national president JP Nadda issued a clarion call for change, signaling the end of an era for regional parties in the Northeast.

He urged these parties to integrate into the mainstream, with the BJP offering a platform for comprehensive development.

Nadda’s message resonates with a vision for Sikkim‘s progress, emphasizing a departure from the past marked by corruption and divisive politics.

He symbolically referenced the lotus, the party’s emblem, as a harbinger of positive change in the state.


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In discussing development and commitments, Nadda underscored India’s economic resilience under PM Modi’s leadership.

He highlighted global economic shifts in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine conflict, contrasting India’s rise to the fifth position in economic power.

Moreover, Nadda pointed out specific sectors where India has witnessed significant advancements.

He cited the country’s ascent to the second position in steel manufacturing, surpassing Japan to claim the third spot in the automobile market, and the dominance of Indian-made mobile phones over those manufactured in China.