The country does not happen to be of any priority for regional parties and they cannot do any good to it, former Union Minister Jitin Prasada said here on Saturday. Prasada made the observation while addressing BJP workers and leaders here at the party headquarters on his first visit to Lucknow after quitting Congress and joining the saffron party in a surprise move early this month.
“For regional parties, the country and the state are their second priority. These parties do not make leaders, but the leaders make them. They revolve around a particular person,” Prasada told reporters at the BJP headquarters after a rousing reception by the party men. Without taking any name, Prasada hit out at the regional parties in the wake of Akhilesh Yadav, the chief of Uttar Pradesh’s main regional party, of late making consistent attacks on the ruling BJP.
Expressing happiness over joining the BJP, Prasada said, “I got the opportunity to join the BJP under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP president JP Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. In my new political journey, I have got an opportunity today to come to all of you in my home state, he said.