Former Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal (Retd.) Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria and YSRCP leader Varaprasad Rao Velagapalli joined the BJP ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, adding to the surge of new members. The induction ceremony, attended by BJP’s national general secretary Vinod Tawde and Union Minister Anurag Thakur, witnessed Bhadauria highlighting the significant decisions made by the BJP-led NDA government over the past decade.
#WATCH | Former Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal (Retd.) RKS Bhadauria joins BJP in the presence of party General Secretary Vinod Tawde and Union Minister Anurag Thakur. pic.twitter.com/n3s9k7INmf
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Air Chief expresses gratitude to PM Modi
Bhadauria expressed gratitude to PM Modi, BJP president JP Nadda, and all members for the opportunity to serve the party and contribute to nation-building. He considered himself fortunate enough to have served and led the Air Force for 40 years, deeming it a significant honor. He highlighted the past decade as crucial due to the government’s landmark decisions aimed at bolstering the armed forces and fostering self-reliance. These measures instilled new confidence in the forces and laid the foundation for the India envisioned by all.
Velagapalli, upon joining the BJP, lauded PM Modi as the most dynamic leader he had ever encountered in his political career. During his tenure as an MP from 2014 to 2019, he witnessed PM Modi’s dynamic decision-making and admired the party’s efforts to cleanse the system and promote development, particularly in uplifting villages and empowering marginalized sections of society.
Union Minister Thakur asserted that today, the youth of India look to PM Modi with great hope when envisioning a safe nation. He emphasized that under Modi’s leadership, a prosperous, secure, and developed India is achievable. Thakur also highlighted Modi’s fulfillment of long-standing demands such as ‘One Rank, One Pension’ for soldiers.
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