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Modi gives seven commandments to party workers, asks to deliver

| | Jun 14, 2016, at 05:00 pm
Allahabad, June 14 (IBNS) Giving out commandment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked BJP workers to give priority on delivery, media reports said.

Speaking on the concluding day of the party's national executive meeting at Allahabad on Monday, Modi called for focusing on  public service, balance, patience, coordination, positive approach, empathy and dialogue.

"We are at the the juncture of a historic moment, we must work for the people," he said.

"We are witnessing history in the making. We are benefitting from the hard work of crores of workers.. We are in power in the Centre and many states as well," Modi said.

 
" We should not get affected by this power but think as to how we can use this for the society's benefit.  People are no longer satisfied only with slogans. They are concerned over how the nation is being made strong," he said.
 

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