Published 18:36 IST, January 20th 2020
JP Nadda's goals are clear, says 'will not stop'; eyes govt formation in non-BJP states
In his first address after becoming the BJP Prez, JP Nadda thanked the party leaders for their support and spoke of his aims of forming govt in non-BJP states
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After being elected as President of BJP on Monday, JP Nda attended his felicitation program at BJP hequarters in New Delhi.
During his first dress as 14th elected President of BJP, Nda thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, party leers, and workers for love, cooperation, and trust that y h bestowed upon him.
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"I thank you for love, trust, cooperation that you have bestowed on me. I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji and party organization for believing in me that I would be able to handle and take forward work of world's largest party," he said.
While talking furr about principles of party Nda said, "PM Modi talked about work culture of our party and how we are different. We aren't just different in our principles, but results of those principles are different as well."
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Prez. Nda eyes n-BJP states
In his first dress as BJP National President, Nda me it clear that he aims to form a BJP government in n-BJP ruling states. "Today, we are world's largest party that is in power in India. We have highest number of MPs and MLAs in country."
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"We aren't going to stop at this.re are some states left and we will make sure we reach to m as well," he ded.
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Elected upposed
JP Nda was elected upposed as 14th party president. Many Chief Ministers from ruling BJP states also attended Nda's election as party president. Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Ro Transport Minister Nitin Gkari, Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju, Information, and Brocasting Minister Prakash Javekar were among ones to be present at ceremony.
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About JP Nda
JP Nda is a veteran party leer with strong RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh - BJP's ideological mentor) roots. He was MLA in Himachal Presh for three terms before he moved to Central government as a Cabinet Minister from 1998 to 2003.
Amit Shah h written to Prime Minister in June 2019 requesting that his job of party chief be given to someone else as he h to focus completely on responsibilities of being Home Minister. Nda will set his eyes on upcoming Assembly polls in Delhi and will hope to deliver big in Delhi.
After Delhi, it will be Bihar, where it is in power with ally Nitish Kumar. party has also launched a mega campaign in Bengal, which will vote in 2021.
18:36 IST, January 20th 2020