
Narendra Modi said the Bharatiya Janata Party is driving reforms like UCC and One Nation One Election, highlighting achievements such as CAA and the Ram temple. On its 47th foundation day, he stressed “Nation First,” contrasted BJP with Congress, and outlined a vision for a developed, self-reliant India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday highlighted the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) ongoing efforts to reshape Indian politics, emphasising initiatives like the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and One Nation One Election (ONOE) as part of the party’s “service-oriented” approach. Addressing BJP workers via video conferencing on the party’s 47th foundation day, PM Modi highlighted the party’s achievements, pointing out a series of reforms and initiatives he said reflect the party’s commitment to governance and nation-building.n”The end of hundreds of black laws from the British era, the construction of a new Parliament building for democracy, 10 percent reservation for the poor in the general society, a law to ban triple talaq, CAA, the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya… these are the results of BJP’s honest efforts. And our mission is still ongoing,” he said.He further pointed to the party’s future agenda, saying, “Serious discussions are taking place in the country today on topics like Uniform Civil Code and One Nation One Election, reflecting our commitment to national integration and efficient governance. Our goal is to build a developed India, a self-reliant India, and we will continue to work selflessly to achieve this goal.””In a few years, the BJP is going to complete its fifty years. This is a huge milestone, a huge inspiration. We have to brainstorm new goals and also immerse ourselves in this era of changing technology. Once again, I extend my best wishes to my crores of workers on the BJP Foundation Day,” PM Modi further said.




