Faced with infighting and cases of corruption against some of its leaders, BJP President Nitin Gadkari today asked the cadre to put party and ideology above self and live up to the motto of “party with a difference”.
BJP today celebrated the Foundation Day of its predecessor, Jan Sangh which was formed on October 21, 1951. Speaking at the programme held to mark the day, Gadkari said the party has been built from scratch to its present strength on the toil and sacrifices of its leaders over the years.
“I am not concerned about victory. We will be victorious. But victory is not the aim of democracy. We have to think of the legacy left behind by our party leaders and to take it forward,” Gadkari said.
Despite Gadkari’s directives that corruption and indiscipline will not be tolerated, there have been several incidents which have put the BJP on the backfoot.
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