Pay 100 rupees to listen to PM Modi’s speech

*Ministers and Leaders will have to pay but JP Nadda will give speech for free

New Delhi : BJP’s last Working Committee meeting before the polls are announced. On February 17th and 18th, party officials from all the states of the country will be present at Illuminated eye-catching Bharat Mandapam in Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself will give that tip on how to come in government for the third time. His address to the BJP leaders and public representatives on February 18 at noon. 

But where is the novelty of this conference ? 

This time, the Prime Minister’s speech will not be heard for free. Everyone has to register by paying 100 rupees in advance to listen to Namo’s ‘pep talk’. The list includes Union Ministers, Chief Ministers, MPs, MLAs, party office bearers and all invitees. Significantly, this money will not be deposited in cash. Irrespective of leader status, registration fee has to be paid online. That is, the Prime Minister’s “Digital India” slogan should be highlighted. On January 25, Modi had a road-show with French President Emmanuel Macron in Jaipur. After taking a last sip of tea at a local shop, the Prime Minister paid the price himself through UPI from his mobile phone. This how, he wants that the Leaders and Ministers of his party will also have to follow that digital method. 

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The written notification sent by the central BJP headquarters to various states has clarified that the state session will end with the closing address of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 18 at 2 pm. At the time of registration, everyone is requested to pay a registration fee of 100 rupees (digital). Questions have started to arise around this arrangement of listening to the speech by ‘buying tickets’. Because, in this party directive sent to all state presidents, there is a clear reference to the issue of 100 rupees subscription. 

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Because, in this party directive sent to all state presidents, there is a clear reference to the issue of 100 rupees subscription. It has also been said to get it digitally. At the same time, the speech of Jagat Prakash Nadda, All India President of BJP on 17 February is mentioned. Although the speech of the National president of the party can be heard for free. So why 100 rupees for Modi’s speech? This decision is against the basic principles of BJP. Because BJP’s motto is party and organization is bigger than individual.

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So why 100 rupees to listen Modi’s speech? This decision is against the basic principles of BJP. Because BJP’s motto is party and organization is bigger than individual. Although a section of Delhi leaders claim, we are inspired by the ideals of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. If you join any training or camp there, you have to pay a certain amount of subscription. The meeting of the National Working Committee is a kind of camp, so the subscription is being taken.

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