Not to get distracted by “irrelevant” issues : Modi

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New Delhi March 21: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asked his party workers not to get distracted by “irrelevant” issues raked up by the opposition and said their sole focus should be to move ahead with government’s mantra of development.

If tough nationalist discourse was the highlight of party chief Amit Shah’s address and the political resolution adopted by the meeting, Modi chose to dwell on his government’s works, saying the party has always taken up the cause of nationalism and now is the time for development.

“We should not engage in irrelevant issues. We should work on our agenda. Our rivals will try that we remain engaged in irrelevant issues and the government’s work is not discussed among the people.

“We should move ahead with one mantra: vikas, vikas, vikas. This is the answer to our country’s all problems and we are working in this direction. Change is happening and the wheel of progress is moving fast. The party and government are working shoulder to shoulder,” Modi said.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh briefed reporters about the Prime Minister’s speech at BJP National Executive meeting, which was not open to the media, and said Modi told the audience that a lot of work was done in the 22 months the party has been in power and no allegation of corruption has been levelled against it.

In an apparent dig at opposition parties, Modi cautioned party workers against those who are not happy with the government’s “unprecedented” development works, saying they will rake up futile issues to make things difficult for them.

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“You should remain unaffected,” Modi said.

Asked about what Modi spoke on nationalism, a issue that has dominated the two-day meet, Singh said, “He (Modi) said nationalism is our strength… We have alsways done agitation on the issue of nationalism and moved forward. Now time has come for development. There is a need for development.”

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