Hyderabad, July 04: Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with Chief Ministers of the BJP-led state in Hyderabad during the two-day National Executive Committee meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

The two-day National Executive Committee meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party concluded in Hyderabad on Sunday. The event was attended by Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, Arunachal CM Pema Khandu, Home Minister of Nagaland Yanthungo Patton, and others.

Yanthungo Patton shared the post on Twitter and wrote, “Privileged to receive guidance from the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi Ji on the second day of @BJP4India National Executive Meeting, Hyderabad. Moved by his thoughts on people-centered initiatives and ways to further deepen our connection with the people.”

Assam CM wrote that “The country is on an upward path to prosperity, with unrelenting pace, under PM Shri @narendramodi Ji’s leadership. Pursuing the politics of Vikas & Vishwas, BJP shall continue to work for the building of a Bhavya Bharat. Humbled to have addressed the BJP National Executive Meet.”

Addressing the BJP leaders at the conclusion of the meeting, Senior BJP leader and Prime Minister Narendra Modi exhorted party leaders and cadres to strive to fulfil the dream of a resurgent India.

Briefing media this evening after the meeting, senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad referred to various points raised by the Prime Minister in his speech.

Modi told the BJP leaders that their aim should be to take India from appeasement to fulfillment.

Prasad said the Prime Minister emphasized the need to adopt the path of fulfilment by ending appeasement.

The Prime Minister asked the party leaders to tap the enormous diversity in the country to bring them into the realm of the BJP with an attitude of pro-People and pro-good governance.

The BJP leader said, Modi, appreciated the party cadres, especially from the states of Telangana, West Bengal and Kerala for their firm resolve to serve in politics despite facing several challenges.


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The Prime Minister also noted that the country was fed up with dynastic politics and dynastic political parties and it would be difficult for such parties to survive long.

Prasad said, noting the efforts of BJP governments at the Centre and in states to empower women, the Prime Minister said women have repeatedly expressed support for the party in elections and it should continue to work for their welfare.