September 23, 2016 7:40 PM

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BJP's 3-day national conclave begins in Kerala; Meeting to focus on Antyodaya' programme

The BJP says it will discuss all the important issues the nation faces and the pro-poor programmes, at its three-day national conclave which began in Kozhikode, Kerala, today. Addressing the media, BJP national secretary Ram Madhav said that the meeting would focus on antyodaya programmes which is a schemes to uplift the poor and the downtrodden.<br/><br/>Ram Madhav said that the three day national conclave will provide BJP an opportunity to reaffirm faith in the ideology of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay, and to rededicate itself to the welfare of the poor.<br/><br/>The national executive of the party which began in the afternoon will finalise the resolutions to be discussed in the national council meet on Sunday. The political resolution will focus on the downtrodden of the society. It will be a unique programme with a focus on constructive thinking, devising plans and action programs on the uplift of the poor, and the down trodden. Mr. Ram Madhav said that BJP has the self confidence to become a strong opposition in Kerala and has revealed its strength in the last Assembly elections increasing its vote percentage to a satisfying level. BJP is a party of grass root level workers, and appreciate the sentiments of cadres, Mr. Madhav said in response to queries on the unrest in cadres over the recent Uri attack.<br/><br/>Answering a question on reports of Russians in Pakistan reflected poorly on India's diplomatic endeavour to isolate Pakistan in international level, Ram Madhav said many things have happened at diplomatic level in the past three days.

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