Tag: BJP Leader

  • Krishna Kumar Shares Joyful PM Modi Meet Pics

    Actor and BJP stalwart Krishna Kumar lit up social media with pictures from his family’s intimate session with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the capital. The March 21st event in Delhi brimmed with warmth, as Krishna voiced overwhelming happiness.

    Key images showed the PM in playful interaction with the youngest Kumar, evoking smiles nationwide. Krishna’s X caption read: ‘This holy connection… Privileged to meet PM Narendra Modi and family up close. Admired by world leaders, we treasured the time.’ He invoked blessings: ‘Prayers for long life and health to India’s karma yogi. Jai Hind.’

    Engagement soared, mirroring collective pride. Krishna’s path from Doordarshan news desk to stardom included a serial role as Nedumudi Venu’s son on DD Malayalam, then ‘Stree’ (1998-2000).

    Filmwise, ‘Kashmiram’ (1994) launched him in Malayalam, with Tamil successes in ‘Billa II’ and ‘Mugamoodi.’ Joining BJP in 2021, he contested Kerala elections from Thiruvananthapuram and ascended to national council membership.

    This encounter reaffirms Krishna’s stature in BJP circles and Modi’s knack for personal outreach. Amidst political hustle, it spotlights the softer, unifying facets of public life, inspiring loyalty and hope.

  • Inside Varun Gandhi’s Emotional Meet with PM Modi and Family

    Delhi’s power circles buzzed with news of BJP leader Varun Gandhi’s family audience with PM Narendra Modi. Overflowing with gratitude on X, Gandhi described the session as fortuitous, praising Modi’s enveloping benevolence and affirming him as the country’s foremost protector.

    The post captured the essence of Modi’s charisma: a blend of paternal affection and national guardianship that left an indelible mark on Gandhi. Hailing from the storied Nehru-Gandhi clan, Varun—born to Maneka and Sanjay Gandhi—has forged his own legacy in BJP.

    Sanjay’s untimely demise in a 1980 aviation mishap prompted Maneka’s pivot from Congress to BJP, culminating in her 2004 formal induction with Varun in tow. Varun echoed this as a nation-first decision, propelling him to three Pilibhit victories and a 2012 general secretary role.

    This high-profile huddle highlights enduring alliances within BJP and Gandhi’s bridge-building persona. It arrives as the party eyes future battles, with such endorsements strengthening Modi’s image amid diverse political undercurrents.

    Ultimately, the event transcends a mere courtesy call, symbolizing ideological alignment and personal reverence. In an era of polarized politics, Gandhi’s tribute to Modi’s stewardship offers a glimpse into the human elements driving India’s leadership story.

  • T20 WC 2026: Dilip Ghosh Backs Jay Shah After India’s NZ Rout

    History was made in Ahmedabad as Team India powered to a 96-run victory over New Zealand in the T20 World Cup 2026 final, amassing 256 and restricting the Kiwis to 159. This third title cements India’s legacy, especially as the first home winners.

    BJP’s Dilip Ghosh voiced unbridled enthusiasm, aligning the success with high expectations. ‘India’s cricket prowess was on full display, particularly in the decisive encounters,’ he said, reveling in the quieting of Jay Shah’s vocal opponents.

    With a nod to administrative precedents, Ghosh dismissed playing experience as irrelevant for leaders like Dasmunsi in football or Pawar in cricket. ‘Jay Shah’s strength lies in governance,’ he proclaimed. ‘His firm yet diplomatic stance against Pakistan and Bangladesh redefined the game.’

    Ghosh recounted his intervention for Ishan Kishan, crediting Shah’s commitment. ‘From IPL benchwarmer to final hero – that’s Shah’s genius at work.’

    Wrapping up, he congratulated Shah alongside the champions, whose exploits have galvanized the country and proven administrative excellence on the global stage.

  • Gujarat Loses Grassroots Icon Govind Parmar

    The Bharatiya Janata Party in Gujarat is in deep mourning following the death of its Umreth MLA Govind Parmar at 82. The veteran succumbed on Friday in an Anand hospital after battling health issues for months.

    Grief enveloped Anand district and beyond as politicians, party faithful, and locals paid respects to the man who bridged rural Gujarat with governance. Umreth, his stronghold, feels the loss most acutely.

    Parmar, born in 1943 to an ordinary family, stepped away from studies after seventh grade to embrace a life of service. Renowned for his down-to-earth style and bonds with Charotar farmers, he was politics personified at the village level.

    In 2017, he entered the Gujarat Assembly by narrowly beating Congress candidate Kapilabai Chavda (1,883 votes margin). His 2022 re-election was decisive, overcoming NCP’s Jayant Patel with a whopping 26,717-vote victory on 95,639 tallies.

    Leading the condolences was BJP state president Jagdish Vishkarma: ‘Heartbroken by the passing of Umreth’s esteemed MLA Govindbhai Parmar. I beseech divine peace for his soul and resilience for his kin.’

    Parmar’s legacy rests on authentic engagement and development focus for the underprivileged. Commemorative events by party workers underscored his influence.

    As the Umreth seat opens up, Parmar’s journey from grassroots activist to lawmaker inspires continuity in service-oriented politics.

  • Gujarat Loses BJP MLA Govind Parmar Aged 82

    The Bharatiya Janata Party in Gujarat is in grief following the death of its Umarath MLA Govind Parmar on Friday at an Anand hospital. The 82-year-old succumbed after prolonged treatment for health ailments.

    Reactions poured in from across the state, with Anand district’s BJP fraternity and Umarath residents uniting in sorrow. Parmar stood out as a grassroots icon, intimately linked to Charotar region’s farming communities.

    From a simple background since his 1943 birth, Parmar pursued education only up to class seven, thereafter embracing a life of political activism and social work. His genuine empathy won hearts.

    He made history in 2017, wresting Umarath from Congress’s Kapilaben Chavda by 1,883 votes for his inaugural assembly term. In 2022, he romped home with 95,639 votes, trouncing NCP’s Jayant Patel by 26,717 votes.

    BJP state president and MLA Jagdish Vishwakarma mourned deeply: ‘Devastated by the loss of Umarath’s esteemed MLA Govindbhai Parmar. Praying for his soul’s peace and strength for his loved ones.’

    Parmar’s career exemplified boots-on-the-ground politics, prioritizing local development. Party faithful in Anand held vigils, offering floral tributes to the fallen comrade.

    Umarath’s legislative vacancy sparks bypoll speculation, yet Parmar’s narrative of rising through sheer public connect endures as a testament to enduring political values.

  • Factless JNU Chaos Unacceptable: Naqvi’s Stark Warning to Protesters

    Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, a prominent BJP leader with deep ties to student movements, has issued a scathing rebuke of the recent JNU disturbances, decrying them as deliberate ploys to foment discord without any evidentiary foundation. ‘We too were student leaders who courted arrest for our beliefs, yet we never stooped to baseless or unbounded protests,’ he reminisced during a media interaction.

    Naqvi painted a grim picture: ‘These are not protests; they’re anarchy without facts or restraint, calculated to pollute the atmosphere. We cannot allow this under any pretext.’

    Shifting to the NCERT issue, he praised the Supreme Court’s cognizance and the government’s forward momentum. ‘Reforms are in motion—no point in overhyping it now,’ he remarked pragmatically.

    Naqvi’s sharpest barbs targeted Congress, which he accused of democratic defiance. ‘Post-mandate bitterness has pushed them against the republic’s ethos, an intolerable shift,’ he said. Rather than reconciling with reality, the party purportedly leverages sundry issues to spread disinformation and dread nationwide—a tactic doomed to fail.

    In the broader context of India’s dynamic polity, Naqvi’s intervention advocates for accountability in activism, steering the conversation toward constructive paths amid ongoing controversies.

  • BJP Hits Back: Congress’s Cheap Politics Endangers India’s Prestige

    Ahmedabad buzzed with political heat as BJP’s Rohan Gupta called out Congress for undermining national dignity in pursuit of publicity.

    Granting IANS an interview, Gupta zeroed in on the AI Summit disruption by Youth Congress. ‘They’re legitimizing chaos in a high-profile forum, risking India’s rep abroad. Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy is their prop, but actions betray true intent: spotlight at any price.’

    ‘Unlike disciplined Commonwealth Games protests, this was outright vandalism,’ he charged. ‘More they back it, greater the backlash from an awakened electorate.’

    Addressing Stalin’s Modi slur, Gupta quipped: ‘Opposition’s go-to strategy, but Bihar voters slapped it down. Personal attacks yield zero gains, only self-damage.’

    Endorsing PM Modi’s take, Gupta outlined Congress’s woes: ‘Electoral routs, proven lies on voting fraud, disconnection from ground realities. Resorting to prestige-tarnishing gimmicks shows desperation – a failed shop of negative politics.’

    In conclusion, Gupta affirmed faith in democracy. India’s people, guardians of its honor, will sideline such opportunists, bolstering the nation’s trajectory toward global leadership.

  • Indo-Pak T20 Excitement Peaks, Says Dilip Ghosh

    From Kharagpur, BJP’s Dilip Ghosh brought alive the fervor of the India-Pakistan T20 World Cup encounter, terming it a perennial source of unmatched excitement. ‘Beyond the game, it’s a battle of hearts and national pride,’ he remarked, setting the tone for the marquee fixture.

    Targeting state policies, Ghosh condemned the Messi import as an electoral ploy. ‘Even if votes didn’t pour in, reimburse the people’s money—no dipping into party chests,’ he insisted, highlighting fiscal irresponsibility.

    He commended central infrastructure strides, like repurposing runways as highways under PM Modi’s watchful eye. ‘We’ve converted a 3-km runway into a heliport locally. PM, please come inaugurate it— it’ll motivate residents and showcase our potential,’ Ghosh invited.

    Raising red flags on crime, he accused the government of complicity. ‘Police inaction stems from ruling party ties to criminals, leaving the public in perpetual dread,’ he observed critically.

    Previously, on BNP’s victory in Bangladesh polls, Ghosh advised calm administration for progress. He berated TMC for temple-mosque maneuvers: ‘Bengal’s electorate should opt for growth, not communal agendas.’

  • Pankaja Munde Escapes Helicopter Malfunction in Maharashtra Campaign

    Political skies over Maharashtra grew tense as BJP leader and Environment Minister Pankaja Munde’s helicopter malfunctioned right before liftoff from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. Bound for Latur’s district council election rallies on Tuesday, the timely detection of the issue forestalled a heartbreaking tragedy.

    Munde’s team confirmed the cancellation, rescheduling her Latur agenda after Monday’s spirited addresses in Bajajnagar for BJP district groups. The snag’s details are pending official disclosure, leaving room for unease in aviation-dependent campaigns.

    This follows closely on the heels of January 28’s devastating crash that killed Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and four others. Pawar’s plane went down at Baramati runway en route to panchayat election events, plunging the state into sorrow. His funeral at Vidya Pratishthan drew overflowing tributes, and Sunetra Pawar was promptly appointed Deputy CM with major departmental responsibilities.

    Munde’s narrow miss amplifies calls for foolproof aviation oversight amid intensifying local polls. Her dogged campaigning—connecting directly with voters in areas like Daulatabad—remains pivotal for BJP’s strategy. As experts dissect the helicopter fault, Maharashtra’s leaders face a stark reminder: in the heat of elections, safety cannot be an afterthought.

  • Modi Budget Drives Inclusive India: Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi

    Rampur, February 2: Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, a prominent BJP voice, has robustly backed the Central Budget, hailing it as a seamless progression toward inclusive growth and empowerment for all.

    In detailed remarks, Naqvi likened the budget to the formal proclamation of self-reliant India’s vigor, cementing the vision for a developed future. ‘No room for frantic improvisations or flawed shortcuts here—pure development and dependable governance,’ he declared.

    Global uncertainties and downturns notwithstanding, Modi’s leadership has anchored India’s success story. The budget provides a clear itinerary for economic fortification, countering external volatilities and internal pressures with poise and predictability.

    Naqvi rebuked budget opponents, revealing their true grievance as Modi’s efficacy in derailing their strategies. Addressing the needs of farmers, laborers, youth, and women equates to uplifting 1.4 billion lives, with the budget meticulously crafted for universal participation in prosperity.

    Fielding Sanjay Raut’s allegations on Ajit Pawar, Naqvi highlighted Sharad Pawar’s stern disapproval of politicizing tragedies. On UP’s madrasa probe, he urged addressing any administrative failures, firmly stating educational bodies must be purged of extremism—decisive state action is vital.