Friday, December 17, 2010

BJP will organize health check-up & Blood Donation Camp in entire Delhi

New Delhi, 25th September.  The Incharge of BJP Delhi Pradesh and former National President Sh. M. Venkaiah Naidu has said that BJP prefers the progress of poor and most backward classes whereas the Congress speaks in favour the poor and works in the interest of the rich. The ideal of BJP is the philosophy of Antyodaya as propounded by Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay whereas the Congress believes only in ostentations. Its leaders play drama of living with the poor for a night and dining with them. BJP wants equal development of every class so that there may be integrated development of the Country.

. More than 1100 of BJP workers donated blood on the birthday of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay

Shri Naidu was addressing a big gathering of BJP workers while inaugurating a      blood donation camp organized on the birthday of Pt. Deendayal Upadhaya at BJP Delhi Pradesh Headquarters. BJP Delhi Pradesh President Shri Vijender Gupta presided over the programme which started at 10.00 a.m. and continued till late in the evening. In the mean time there was a bee line of blood donors.
Pt. Deendayal Upadhyayaji’s preachings are relevant even today. He brought a new will in Indian politics against the borrowed socialism of Congress and international communism of communists. He imbibed in the public mind cultural nationalism, economic decentralization and grass root based democracy.  He wanted integrated development of the country. He also said that politics not for power but for the nation. We all pay homage to the great person and take pledge to pursue and follow the path he has shown to us. 
The Congress party in the last 63 years of its rule whether at the Centre or in the States pursued wrong policies which resulted in the present situation in the country.  They always looked for short-term gains. They divided people on the basis of religion and caste.  At times they encouraged even regional chauvinism. They pursued Soviet model of socialism which has brought doom to the country.
The farmers are still committing suicide. Now we shall have to work for the progress of the poorest of the poor, bridge the gap between urban and rural population, understanding and addressing the regional aspirations, ending terrorism, separatism and other forces.
Had the Prime Minister taken this much initiative to oversee the preparations for common wealth games, the situation would not have been the same. What are important are the deeds not the words. The government should focus on setting right the city which is in scrambles, get the rubbish cleared that is lying everywhere and give a facelift to major shopping areas so that the guests may feel that the India is progressing fast.
On this occasion Shri Vijender Gupta announced that the next week will be celebrated as the service week. During these days the BJP Delhi Pradesh will organize health     check-up and blood donation camp. The BJP will also publish a directory of blood donors and distribute it in entire Delhi so that if any person needs blood then the donor BJP worker may donate blood to him so that the lives of the people of Delhi could be saved. He thanked the participants for voluntary blood donation. BJP Legislator and Senior Surgeon Dr. S.C.L. Gupta greatly contributed in organizing the blood donation camp. On this occasion all the BJP workers resolved to pursue and follow the path shown by Pt. Deendayalji and build a developed and homogeneous India.
S.Shri Vijay Kumar Malhotra, Vijay Sharma, Meva Ram Arya, R.P. Singh, Pawan Sharma, Satish Upadhaya, Vishakha Shailani, Ramesh Bidhuri, Ashish Sood, Kamaljeet Sehrawat, Virender Jual, Narender Tadon, Kuljeet Singh Chahal, Rajan Tiwari, Sunil Yadav, Simmi Jain, Urmila Choudhary, Mahender Gupta, Anil Goel, Sanjeev Sharma, Rajesh Bhatia, Pankaj Jain, Rajeev Babbar, Kailash Jain, Ram Charan Gujrati, Sansar Singh, Suman Sharma, and many Legislators, Councilors, Mandal Presidents and thousands of senior workers were present on this occasion.


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