Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at the BJP's two-day national executive in Telangana, asked the BJP leaders today to carry India from "appeasement to fulfilment". "We have only one ideology - Nation First. We have only one programme - Nation First… We have adopted the path of fulfilment by ending appeasement," he was quoted as saying by former Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.
Stressing on the diversity of India, he spoke of "connecting everyone to the BJP". "We should hold up this behavior in front of the country… The outlook, he added, should be 'Pro-people, pro governance'," he was quoted as saying by Mr Prasad.
The two-day meeting – which started on Saturday – comes amid countrywide debate over the controversy over remarks on Prophet Mohammed.
Earlier this week, the Supreme Court had made scathing comments regarding the BJP's former spokesperson Nupur Sharma's derogatory remarks on Prophet Mohammed, which triggered violence in Rajasthan's Udaipur and a few other spots.
Ahead of that, there were huge protests against Agnipath, a short-term recruitment scheme in the armed forces.
The Prime Minister also asked the BJP leaders to learn from mistakes of the parties which ruled India for long but are now in "terminal decline".
The two-day meeting saw the BJP taking stock of its organisational activities and lauding PM Modi's government over its economic policies and overall governance.
PM Modi Calls 2 BJP MPs Injured In Parliament Stand-Off "Shame Parliament Isn't Able To Function": Jayant Chaudhary Slams Congress Ambedkar Row: Congress Doubles Down After BJP's Soros Edit Of Protest Pic Video: Rahul Gandhi Approaches BJP MP Who Fell During Protest, This Happens Protests At Parliament Turn Into Injury vs Injury Claims By BJP, Congress Husband Found Guilty In France Mass Rape Trial That Shocked The World How to Avoid Fights With Friends Or Family On Vacation Gisele Pelicot, France Mass Rape Survivor And A Feminist Icon Husband Found Guilty In France Mass Rape Trial That Shocked The World Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.