He was speaking at the Panna Pramukh convention in his hometown Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh in the presence of party national vice president Sauda Singh, Union minister and BJP candidate from Hamirpur Anurag Thakur, state president Rajeev Bindal and former chief minister Jairam Thakur, among others. ,

JP Nadda said that all other parties compromised on ideology but BJP is the only party which has stuck to its ideology since the establishment of Jan Sangh.

"On August 5, 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a visionary decision to abrogate Article 370. After the abrogation of Article 370, peace and normalcy have returned to Jammu and Kashmir. Today we have 'a Prime Minister, There is one flag, one constitution' JP Nadd said, Prime Minister, there is one flag and one constitution in the country.Stating that 34 years ago, the party had passed a resolution in Palampur town demanding the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya, the BJP president said, "For us, Ram temple is not an issue of politics but an issue of faith. Prime Minister Modi said that after 10 days of rigorous rituals, Ram Lalla will be in the grand temple on January 22.

He said that BJP workers should feel proud that they are members of the party.

JP Nadda said, "Today we have 8.60 lakh booth presidents across India. 303 members of the Lok Sabha, 97 members of the Rajya Sabha, around 1,500 MLAs and thousands of district presidents.,

The BJP chief also urged the attendees to vote for the BJP to ensure another term for PM Modi.

"The BJP has promised (in its manifesto) to expand the Ayushman Bharat scheme to cover all persons aged 70 years and above," he said.

The BJP president also urged the people to ensure the victory of Union Minister Anurag Thakur.

Throwing light on the development works in Himachal, JP Nadda said that Congress did not lay even a single stone for development.

“Today, if we look around in Himachal, we see AIIMS Medical College, all this development work has been done in Himachal under the leadership of PM Modi.II has been opened in Himachal and a satellite center of PGI has been built in Una.” We are not talking about winning the elections but about increasing the vote percentage in these elections."

In Himachal Pradesh, voting will be held on June 1 on all four parliamentary seats and by-elections on six assembly seats.