"Whichever state you come from, you should raise its issues. You should play an effective role in associating all sections of society, especially the poor and deprived, with the party," Modi said in his valedictory address to a meeting of BJP Rajya Sabha members. All 52 RS members of BJP attended the meeting, which was also addressed by party chief Amit Shah.
Asked which sections of the society Modi wanted them to focus on, Prasad did not name any community but added that more people from some sections could be associated with the party. He noted that BJP received votes of all communities in the Lok Sabha polls.
The saffron party is making efforts to woo Dalits and other marginalised sections of society ahead of the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls. The repeated invocation of the poor by the top party brass is seen as an attempt to reach out to these groups after the saffron outfit came under attack from the opposition over incident of assault on Dalits, including in Modi's home state Gujarat by cow vigilantes.
Asking them to play an effective role in Parliament, the Prime Minister urged them to work hard to publicise the Centre's achievements among the masses.
Claiming that the BJP has set a "new precedent" by bringing in relatively young leaders to the Upper House, he asked them to work with new vigour and energy.
The Prime Minister said the Rajya Sabha members should not work only in states they come from but also where the party wants to involve them.
BJP is a party of workers and it has come this far due to their dedication and commitment, Modi said.
Union ministers Arun Jaitley, who is the Leader of the Rajya Sabha, and M Venkaiah Naidu also spoke earlier while the party general secretary, organisation, Ramlal asked them to work more effectively for the organisaiton.
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