JP Nadda: PM Modi has changed India’s political culture

On Sunday, the National President of BJP, JP Nadda while addressing the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha said on Sunday that before 2014, India was associated with wrong attributes, but today Prime Minister Narendra Modi has changed the political culture of the nation. While conversing through video conferencing at the National Youth Parliament in Tamil Nadu, […]

by Reena Choudhary - March 19, 2023, 1:30 pm

On Sunday, the National President of BJP, JP Nadda while addressing the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha said on Sunday that before 2014, India was associated with wrong attributes, but today Prime Minister Narendra Modi has changed the political culture of the nation.

While conversing through video conferencing at the National Youth Parliament in Tamil Nadu, Nadda stated that, “Modi Ji has changed India’s political culture. I appeal to the youth to go to every nook and corner of the country and tell everyone about the change PM Modi has brought in the Indian politics.”

He furthermore added, “Before 2014, our country was one of the most corrupt, policy paralysis, backward, walking on knees, these were the attributes given to India. Today, our country has embraced a great transformation. Under PM Modi, India is one of the leading countries giving directions to the world.”

In addition he stressed that events like these will increase youth participation in national matters as he said, “I am feeling glad to meet the youths of the nation through video conferencing. I congratulate Tejasvi Surya and Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha for this National Youth Parliament. Youth’s involvement will increase in matters of the nation through this Youth Parliament.”

Furthermore he called Tamil Nadu a “great land of rich history” and the oldest language as he stated that, “I am happy that this great initiative starts from here. Notably, Tamil Nadu is a great land of rich history, culture and heritage; it’s a land of temples, Vedas and traditions. It is the state known for the oldest language.”

During his address he emphasized the importance of channelizing the youth energy.