BJP to Launch Campaign Celebrating Narendra Modi's 73rd Birthday

Bengal BJP Plans Two-Week Exhibition Highlighting Modi's Achievements

Sep 3, 2023 - 10:01
BJP to Launch Campaign Celebrating Narendra Modi's 73rd Birthday

Narendra Modi's credibility has been repeatedly criticized by the INDIA group of the opposition, which seems to have spurred the BJP to start a counter-campaign centered on the prime minister's 73rd birthday on September 17.

The Bengal BJP will host a two-week exhibition celebrating Modi's "personality and achievements" in Calcutta as a part of the national campaign.

The BJP has been honoring the week after Modi's birthday as Seva Paksha (time of service) ever since he rose to power. But this particular display, which runs from September 17 to October 2, is unique, according to sources.

"Modiji is our spokesperson for the general elections in 2024. The BJP insider said that the party felt it was important to remind people of his enormous personality and accomplishments.

I'm not attributing this to assaults from the INDIA bloc, but it's clear that the party feels it's important to remind people of what Modi has accomplished for the country.

The exhibition will be advertised and promoted by the Bengal BJP's social media department, according to a directive released on Friday by Jagannath Chatterjee.

The INDIA bloc's third summit came to an end on Friday in Mumbai. Rahul Gandhi, a Congressman, questioned Modi before to the hearing why the Adani family was not the subject of a Joint Parliamentary Committee investigation in light of recent revelations alleging financial misdeeds. Gautam Adani, the head of the Adani Group and a well-known PM ally, is in charge.

"The Modi and Shah team believed that the Opposition coalition would never materialize. But now that it is becoming stronger every day, the BJP officials are seeing the pressure and have resumed endorsing Modi as a superhuman, according to Jay Prakash Majumdar, a vice-president of the Trinamul party.

Samik Lahiri of the CPM said that 60% of Indians supported INDIA. "Let them (the BJP) celebrate Adani's birthday instead of Modi," he said.

Samik Bhattacharya, the main spokesman for the Bengal BJP, questioned: "What is wrong with honoring the achievements of the world's most well-liked leader?"

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