BJP’s 43rd Foundation Day function in Bagunhatu, Raghubar Das lauds party workers

Jamshedpur: The 43rd Foundation Day function of Jamshedpur Janata Party was held on Thursday at Bagunhatu of Jamshedpur East Assembly constituency. The former Chief Minister and the National President of BJP, Raghubar Das, was present as the chief guest.

Addressing the ten booth presidents and panna pramukhs present at the program, Raghubar Das praised the struggle of BJP workers and said that the party has achieved its current position due to the hard work and dedication of its workers.

He emphasized that the crores of workers who are the backbone of the party deserve credit for making the BJP the biggest party in the world today.

Das further added that the workers were filled with enthusiasm after hearing the address of the Prime Minister and the National President.

He also highlighted the rapid development that took place during the nine-year tenure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Das mentioned the Samman Nidhi of farmers, the benefits of Ujjwala Yojana for crores of women, and the provision of free ration to the poor.

During these nine years, the prestige of the country has rapidly increased in the world, and the world is now acknowledging the leadership skills of the Prime Minister, Das added.

He said that the Foundation Day function was an opportunity for BJP workers to come together and celebrate their contributions towards the growth and success of the party.

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