September 15, 2025
In a fiery rally held in Visakhapatnam, BJP national president JP Nadda proudly announced that the Bharatiya Janata Party is now the biggest political party in the world with a whopping 14 crore members, including 2 crore active workers. With 240 Lok Sabha MPs, about 1,500 MLAs, and over 170 MLCs, BJP’s footprints are huge across India. Nadda showered praise on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the NDA government, calling their 11-year rule “responsible and responsive.” He compared the Modi-led government with previous ones, accusing them of "politics of non-performance" full of corruption, family politics, and broken promises. "We come from a party which has an ideological base," Nadda said proudly. He highlighted key achievements such as the abrogation of Article 370, the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, important changes in the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the Waqf Act, and ending the practice of triple talaq. India’s economy under this regime has grown fast. According to Nadda, India is now the world's fourth-largest economy and aiming for number three. “PM Modi gave a gift to the nation by reducing the GST slabs from four to just two,” he added, showing how the government is making life easier for businesses. Defense exports have soared seven times, India is now called the “world’s pharmacy” due to its medicine production, and an incredible 92% of mobile phones sold in India are made here. Focusing on his home state Andhra Pradesh, Nadda announced that the central government has provided a massive Rs 15,000 crore to build the new capital Amaravati. Important institutes like IIT and IIM have also been established there. Nadda did not hold back while attacking the previous YSR Congress Party government, calling it “a government of non-performance” and “full of corruption.” He confidently claimed that the NDA government is now marching forward to bring development and progress. All in all, it was a rally packed with pride, promises, and powerful politics, as BJP stakes its claim as India’s unstoppable political giant.
Tags: Bjp, Jp nadda, Pm modi, Article 370, Ram mandir, India economy,
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