Modi has changed working culture, says Nadda
The Hindu
He flags off Sankalp Rath Yatra and highlights BJP’s achievements in Goa in the past 10 years
Hitting out at previous Congress-led governments, Bharatiya Janata Party national president J.P. Nadda on Wednesday said that prior to the advent of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India’s political culture was one of hollow speeches, shallow promises and emotive, vote-bank politics without any focus on development.
Ahead of the Goa Assembly election, Mr. Nadda released a report card highlighting the achievements during 10 years of the BJP’s rule in the coastal State and flagged off the saffron party’s Sankalp Rath Yatra from the Goan capital Panjim.
“There has been a complete change in our working culture owing to Prime Minister Modi’s leadership… before 2014, India’s political culture was just about making shallow promises, hollow speeches and playing emotive, vote-bank politics… earlier, political parties and leaders played at championing certain sections of society and forgot all about them once they secured votes and concentrated on filling their pockets and those of their families,” said Mr. Nadda.