BJP calls for support for Modi rally

IMPHAL, February 4: National vice-president, BJP and chairman of North East states campaign committee SS Ahluwalia today released a book titled “Positive secularism equal respect for all religions” written by Prof Gangmumei Kamei former minister, national vice president schedule tribes … Continue reading

IMPHAL, February 4: National vice-president, BJP and chairman of North East states campaign committee SS Ahluwalia today released a book titled “Positive secularism equal respect for all religions” written by Prof Gangmumei Kamei former minister, national vice president schedule tribes Morcha, BJP.

Speaking at the function, the BJP national vice president said that his party believes and respects all religions, caste and creed.

Ahluwalia said the book released today will clear wrong notion of certain section of the people who think that the party is not secular. The booklet will help people in understanding the party’s secular principles and beliefs, he added.

BJP is like a hospital, where there is no separation on religion, caste or caste status, he said.

He further appealed to the people of the state to support the party’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi during his maiden visit to the state capital and make his rally a grand success.

BJP will help in bringing justice, development and security for the people, he asserted.

The BJP national vice president had also honoured the newly enrolled nine leaders of the BJP including Samual Zendai, Henary Paote, Prf Joykumar, PF Thekho, Janthan, Itomba Meitei and AK Manglemjao.

The book is published by the publicity and propaganda department of Bharatiya Janata Party Manipur Pardesh.

Meanwhile, on the sideline of the book release function, president, BJP Manipur Pradesh said that boycott call of a certain UG group on Narendra Modi’s visit to the state is very unfortunate.

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