Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President Nitin Nabin extended greetings on the party’s Foundation Day, urging party workers to uphold the pledge of “Nation First” and work together towards achieving a developed India. The BJP, formed in 1980 after splitting from the Janata Party, traces its roots back to the Bharatiya Jana Sangh founded in 1951 by Shyama Prasad Mukherjee. It has evolved into one of India’s prominent national parties focusing on cultural nationalism and progress.
In a social media post, BJP chief Nabin conveyed his best wishes to the dedicated workers of the world’s largest political party on the occasion of the BJP’s Foundation Day. He highlighted the party’s commitment to ‘Antyodaya’ (upliftment of the last person), a vision being realized under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. Nabin praised the efforts of countless workers in making this vision a reality.
On the Foundation Day, Nabin called for a reiteration of the commitment to ‘Nation First’ and urged unity in efforts towards building a developed India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended warm greetings to BJP workers, emphasizing the party’s dedication to public service and the principle of “India First.” Modi praised the selfless service and dedication of BJP workers in promoting good governance and connecting with people at the grassroots level.
