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Nation building is our priority, says PM Modi at party worker's meet
New Delhi, Aug 18 (IBNS): Addressing party workers on Thursday in the national capital, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that his party's aim is to work inclusively towards the development of India.
"Our determination is to take everyone together, work for everyone. Nation building is our priority," PM Modi said.
He was attending the foundation stone laying ceremony of BJP's new head quarters in Delhi.
Modi said that the sacrifice of his party workers inspire him to work.
"Sacrifice of generations of Karyakartas inspire us to work," he said.
He also urged his party members to record their works, which he said will be an important asset in the future.
"We need to record activities of our party, what every karyakarta does in the villages. These can be very rich facets of our history," the Prime Minister stated.
He also said that his party will never compromise on their ideals.
"Our leadership's thought has been clear- we may choose to be in the opposition but we won't compromise on our ideals," Modi said.
Modi said that the sacrifice of his party workers inspire him to work.
"Sacrifice of generations of Karyakartas inspire us to work," he said.
He also urged his party members to record their works, which he said will be an important asset in the future.
"We need to record activities of our party, what every karyakarta does in the villages. These can be very rich facets of our history," the Prime Minister stated.
He also said that his party will never compromise on their ideals.
"Our leadership's thought has been clear- we may choose to be in the opposition but we won't compromise on our ideals," Modi said.
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