BJP should secure victory on 370 seats, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Speaking at a gathering of the BJP's national office-bearers prior to the commencement of its convention, Prime Minister Narendra Modi advised all party workers to concentrate on polling places over the course of the next 100 days, which is when the upcoming Lok Sabha elections are anticipated to conclude, and guarantee that the party receives at least 370 more votes per polling station than it did in 2019. In addition to steps to improve the nation's position internationally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi encouraged BJP members to center the party's Lok Sabha election campaign on the government's development and pro-poor welfare programs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “370 is not merely a number for the BJP. It symbolizes a profound sentiment. Mookherjee made the ultimate sacrifice for the abrogation of Article 370 to preserve our nation’s unity and integrity. As a true tribute to him, the BJP should secure victory in 370 seats.”
In a post on X later, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “Addressed the @BJP4India National Office Bearers. Complimented every Party Karyakarta for their exceptional efforts to serve people. Discussed ways to deepen our Party’s grassroots level connect across all sections of society. Over the last decade, BJP has made a mark as a party of development and good governance. Our schemes, initiatives and reforms have transformed several lives.”
On Saturday, BJP president J P Nadda highlighted the party's rapid progress since Prime Minister Narendra Modi into office and praised his leadership throughout the last ten years, which had seen several new accomplishments for the group. Almost 11,500 party delegates gathered at Bharat Mandapam here for the two-day national convention were informed by him that the BJP administration will win a hat-trick and be in office for a third consecutive term following the Lok Sabha elections, which are anticipated to take place in April or May. The goal set by Modi is for the National Democratic Alliance, led by the BJP, to secure more than 400 seats.
BJP president J P Nadda when cited the achievements of the prime minister's tenure, including the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya and the women's reservation bill, thousands of party delegates from throughout the nation stood up to applaud Prime Minister Narendra Modi. While addressing Nadda pointed out that the BJP currently controls 12 states, compared to only around five before to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ascent in 2014. According to him, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the BJP, is in charge of 17 states.
He further added that the BJP defied the pattern of incumbent parties being voted out in Uttarakhand, earned a second term in power in Uttar Pradesh with a strong win in 2022, and most recently won assembly elections in three states: Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan, when many said they would lose