Muslims no tool for votes, says Modi


Kozhikode (Kerala), Sep 25 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday stressed the need for creating an alternate politics as advocated by Jan Sangh ideologue Deendayal Upadhyaya who had always suggested that no section of people should be left neglected or considered as tools to garner votes.

Citing the "vikrut paribhasha (distorted definition)" of secularism propagated in the country, he recalled that long back, Upadhyaya, founding father of the Jan Sangh -- the predecessor of the ruling BJP -- had said that Muslims should not be mere tools to garner votes nor neglected.

Deendayal had said Muslims should not be treated as "substance of vote market", said Modi.

"It is in this context, we have launched our developmental programmes based on the spirit of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas," Modi said in his address at the concluding session here of the BJP's National Council meet.

"We have always tried to uphold his principles and today we again pledge ourselves to rededicate for the cause of such inclusive development," he said.

Modi said it was high time we extended a helping hand to the last man -- the poorest man in each corner of the country.

"A country such as ours -- full of young people -- should have youthful dreams and youthful pace", he said and added that the BJP's original character was based on principles of welfare of the people and the party had never compromised with its ideals.

  

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  • Frank D Silva, Mangalore, India

    Mon, Sep 26 2016

    Dear Modi, please stop talking too much about politics and do some creative developmental work. Your speeches have become boring and controversial. We need actions and not words. Jai Hind.

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