Asserting that BJP has made more sacrifices than any other party, Modi, who laid the foundation stone of the new party headquarters here, said fissiparous forces have become more active as the country's strength has grown and it is now more imperative to ensure that the society is strengthened and becomes more harmonious.
Underlining his party's commitment to take everybody along with the motto of 'sabka saath, sabka vikaas', he asked party workers to present to the country and the democratic world an example of how a party "devoted to ideals and devoid of dynasty" functions as the world knows the saffron outfit "not the way it is but based on hearsay".
"Even during the British times, the Congress party would not have faced so much adversity that we, our dedicated workers have gone through in 50-60 years," he said at the event attended by top BJP leaders including party chief Amit Shah, L K Advani, Rajnath Singh and Arun Jaitley among others.
During the recent West Bengal assembly polls, it was difficult for the BJP candidates to even hire an office in Kolkata as anybody willing to given them space would face trouble, he said in an apparent attack on the ruling Trinamool Congress.
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BJP workers do not work for crowd but for organisation as "anybody can collect a crowd by talking about populist issues but what is more important is to stick to ideology", he said.
In a lighter vain, he said election candidates of no other party would have forfeited more deposits than those of BJP as they kept fighting for their ideology irrespective of the results.
Noting the global research bodies began studying Jana
Ruing the lack of recorded materials like photographs about important events associated with party leaders through its history, he said it is the need of the time to record everything related to the organisation's activities.
Stressing on party leaders' commitment to ideology, Modi said rival parties would certainly have thought that they will be served well if likes of L K Advani, Atal Bihari Vajpayee or Murli Manohar Joshi joined them, but these leaders decided to live for ideals.
"This party has not grown due to some leader, prime minister or chief minister but due to its lakhs of dedicated workers," he said, adding that the new office spread across two acres will not be dedicated to political interests but national interests.
Modi said the kind of humiliation BJP leaders suffered in
the past cannot be imagined and noted that the party would not be given space to open offices.
"BJP is concerned not merely about competing with other political parties. BJP instead will show the country and the world as to how an organisation works without any dynasty, while keeping its faith in democratic values and being dedicated to ideology," he said, adding, "We will build the nation with a new thought."
"We have advanced the budget by a month. We are thinking
of taking it further," he said.
Modi also spoke of the ambitious multi-purpose and multi-modal platform, PRAGATI, aimed at addressing the common man's grievances and monitoring important programmes and projects and revival of stalled Centre-state projects.
"Under the Pragati programme, so far Rs 8 lakh crore- -worth projects which were pending have got the push," he said.