Published On : Thu, Feb 29th, 2024
By Nagpur Today Nagpur News

JP Nadda to lead BJYM’s Namo Yuva Mahasammelan in Nagpur: Tejaswi Surya

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Nagpur: Bharatiya Janata Party President JP Nadda will address the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha’s (BJYM) Yuva Mahasammelan, where one lakh youth from Maharashtra will participate in the Second Capital of the State on March 4, informed Tejaswi Surya, BJYM’s National President, here on Thursday.

Surya addressed a press conference at the Press Club. Shivani Dani Wakhare and other BJYM members were prominently present on this occasion on the dais.

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After hoisting it for the first time under the presidency of Devendra Fadnavis 25 years ago, BJYM is hosting the Yuva Mahasammelan in Nagpur for the second time, Surya mentioned.

“In the 2014 and 2019 elections, youth played a key role in the landmark victory of the Modi Government. Modi also ensured his vision of a youth-centric approach to nation-building by various schemes and policies that benefited youth across the country. The rising startup industry, job opportunities in remote areas, providing aid for businesses—PM Modi fulfilled his promises,” Surya contended, and added, “In 2024, Modi will return to power for his third term and record youth votes.”

Speaking on this occasion, Surya also took jibes at dynasty politics and Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra.

“Under the Namo Yuva Mahasammelan, one lakh youth from Maharashtra, along with 40,000 from Nagpur district itself, ensure the vision of the country for the next 25 years. BJP is the only party that provides a platform to youth based on their character certificate and not only their birth certificate. And this has played a significant role in drawing youth towards BJP,” Surya said and mentioned that, “Those who have lost their political employment are nagging about lack of employment, as they are confusing their own unemployment with youth’s employment. Our youth are empowered with jobs,” he stated.

Shubham Nagdeve

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