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BJP National Executive meeting adopts political resolution- Vision Document 2022

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BJP on Sunday expressed confidence that it will again come to power in 2019 by winning more seats in the Lok Sabha elections. It alleged that the opposition does not have a leader, a policy or a strategy and their only agenda is to stop Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In its political resolution called Vision Document 2022, passed in the National Executive in New Delhi Sunday the party also accused of opposition of being desperate and only doing negative politics.

The resolution also spoke about NRC issue related to Assam and said, the government is not against the citizen of the country but infiltration. The Minister said, in the last four years the government has accomplished several works for the welfare of people.

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Briefing the media, senior party leader and Union Minister Prakash Javdaker said, the people don’t stand by those who bring negativity in politics. He said, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership the government has vision, passion and imagination for the development of country. He said, the political resolution of Vision Document 2022 also talked about making new India by 2022 which will be free of poverty communalism, casteism, corruption and terrorism.

“The opposition has no agenda or strategy. They only believe in ‘Modi roko Abhiyan (Stop Modi campaign)’. The people of the country know them well. We will win with an even bigger majority in 2019,” said the Union Minister.

Javdaker also said, in the last four years the situation of internal security has improved significantly as compared to the previous regime. Javadekar said, terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir has come down and the effect of Naxalism is also shrinking day by day.

Javdaker said, the BJP has expended its base in the country under the leadership of Modi and Party President Amit Shah and now it is ruling in 19 states. Prime Minister will address the valedictory session this evening.

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