"If you want to play politics, choose a state (for electoral fight). BJP is ready to pick up the challenge," Shah said, addressing a huge public meeting organised by the state BJP unit in the Arts College grounds here this evening.
"Is Parliament for debates or slogan-shouting? Is it for development or to settle political scores," the BJP chief said.
He asked Congress to let Parliament be a forum for development, "one that leads the country on the path to progress".
"Let Parliament be a forum that enhances the country's prestige," Shah added.
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"One of the biggest achievements of the NDA government was to fully secure the borders of the country. Today, no one can dare to behead our soldiers (on the borders) and carry them away. They know it is Narendra Modi government...NDA government...That is ruling India," the BJP chief said.
"BJP is in politics for a different purpose...Our
leadership in the past decided to leave power but not our principles," Shah said.
The Bharatiya Jana Sangh and the BJP were founded to provide an alternative political ideology to the country as the policies started by first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru were not in the interest of the country and were influenced by western thoughts, he said.
Shah expressed satisfaction with the party's growth to "11 crore members" and asked party workers to ensure that these people turn into active members in the party to ensure that "BJP's graph rises the same way as it is rising now".
He also asked them to take initiatives of the government to the common man, especially poor, and utilise this power to help improve their lives.
"Our government has enumerated schemes for the downtrodden to reach out to the poorest of the poor and take the country forward. BJP workers should try and light a lamp in the lives of the poorest by ensuring they benefit from such schemes and take their problems to the government," he asked workers.
He also urged party workers to help in the government schemes, especially the 'Namami Gange', 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' and 'Toilet in every household' schemes.
"Narendra Modi is the world's most popular leader. There is no doubt about that. For the first time there is a government at the Centre that is making policies and taking decisions for the welfare of the poor and deprived," he said
Shah also asked partymen to strengthen booth-level units and keep them alive and activated "as the strength of the party lies in the polling booth".