Ernakulam, February 6: Nitin Naveen, the National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), addressed a meeting of booth presidents from the Alappuzha and Ernakulam revenue districts on Friday. During his speech, he commended the organizational structure of the BJP.
Nitin Naveen stated, “Discipline in our work ethic and an exceptional organizational culture are the hallmarks of the BJP. This principle guides us at every level. For decades, both the UDF and LDF have engaged in Politics of corruption and nepotism. They have failed to achieve anything significant for Kerala’s development. The message from the people is clear: Kerala is ready for change.”
The BJP president emphasized, “We have always adhered to the principle that the country comes first, the party second, and oneself last. Many of our dedicated members have made significant sacrifices based on this belief, and we honor them deeply. It is due to their bravery that the BJP is growing faster in Kerala than ever before. This remarkable progress is attributed to all our workers and their relentless efforts.”
He further remarked, “With new energy and fresh ideas, we are committed to advancing Kerala’s development. Our goal is to move forward with a vision for a developed Kerala, and for this, we need the support of the people. We want to assure the people of Kerala of our dedication and invite them to join us on this journey of growth and progress. This land, rich in natural beauty, excels in fields like Ayurveda and science. However, both parties have alternated in power, failing to capitalize on its immense potential and keeping Kerala behind in the race for development.”
Speaking on the employment situation in the state, Nitin Naveen noted, “Today, if 300,000 to 400,000 young people from Kerala are forced to seek jobs abroad or in other states each year, it is due to the current ‘Indi’ coalition in power. There was a time when Kerala was a center of education. Now, if the youth of Kerala are compelled to leave, it is the responsibility of the coalition sitting in power.”
He referenced a recent speech by BJP MP Sadanandan Master in Parliament, saying, “The way our MP Sadanandan Master expressed his views in the Rajya Sabha surprised the entire nation. His speech clearly shows that a dedicated BJP worker has become the voice of Kerala in Parliament after a long struggle. It is due to the bravery of our workers that the BJP is expanding today. Currently, the BJP has one MP, one mayor, two municipal chairpersons, over 30 panchayat presidents, and more than 2,000 elected representatives in Kerala. This success is credited to the hard work of all our workers.”