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BJP distributes the “Saugat-e-Modi” kit to people in the Muslim, Sikh and Christian communities

The BJP is launching major outreach programs targeting Muslim, Sikh and Christian communities. The party is planning to distribute a festive kit called “Saugat-e-Modi” (a gift from Prime Minister Modi) on the occasion of Eid, Baisaki and Easter.

The Bharatiya Janata Party is launching a major outreach program against the Muslim, Sikh and Christian communities. The party is planning to distribute a festive kit called “Saugat-e-Modi” (a gift from Prime Minister Modi) on the occasion of Eid, Baisaki and Easter.

Speech HinduJamal Siddiqui, chief of the BJP’s ethnic minority, said the outreach plan was held in three festivals in a row – at the end of March, Baisakhi on April 14 and Easter on April 20.

Advocacy is very important in the government facing opposition from the Muslim community part in the WAQF amendment. Major Muslim organizations boycotted Bihar chief minister, while BJP Allied Allied Nitish Kumar’s Iftaar activity exceeded the bill.

Bihar took part in the poll later this year, boycotts of the All India Muslim Private Law Commission, Imarat Esaria, Jamiyat Urama Ishind, Jamiyat Al Hades, Jamal Islam Islam Islam Islam Islam Islam Islam Islam Islam Islam Mujibia, khanqah mujibia and iftaar’s khanqah rahmani.

In a letter to Mr. Kumar, the organizations said: “You have taken power to the promises of secular governments and to protect minority rights, but your alliance with the Bharatiya Janata party and support for the illogical and unconstitutional WAQF amendment is violence against the same promise.”

3.2 million people’s kit

The kits including dried fruit, besan (flour), suji (semolina), Sewai (Vermicelli), Sugar and Salwar Kameez kits will be allocated to 3.2 million people from three faiths.

“We have about 32,000 volunteers from the program across the country, each of whom is asked to connect with 100 families of different faiths. If they come into contact with these families, they are asked to coordinate with the local mosque, Gurdwara or Church,” he said.

“This is part of the People’s Party’s propaganda and a way to show it”Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas“The philosophy of the Narendra Modi government,” he said.

Mr Siddiki dismissed any link between the distribution of the toolkit and the WAQF Act or Bihar polls. “Polls are conducted every year in some parts of India or other areas, does that mean we are not doing such a good job?” he said.

When asked what financial expenditures were for the kit issuance plan, Mr. Siddiki paid tribute: “saugat ki koi keemat nahin hoti(gifts are priceless),” he said.

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