Vanathi Srinivasan spoke about the qualifications for ISO certification and the BJP’s policy-driven approach to attract new members, highlighting the party’s commitment to national development and offering opportunities for political aspirations.
Coimbatore: In response to the growing criticisms about ISO certification, Vanathi Srinivasan, has called for nominations of qualifying institutions for the certification to her office. She stressed that those joining BJP are attracted by the party’s adherence to policy and the exemplary actions of Prime Minister Modi, which underscore the party’s dedication to the country’s development.

Srinivasan addressed the allegations of financial transactions as motives for joining BJP, stating that such accusations come from those unable to accept the party’s growing appeal. She clarified that people’s representatives have openly shared their reasons for joining BJP, indicating a belief in the party’s direction and leadership.
Questioning the possibility of coercing individuals into joining BJP, she remarked that even at home, one cannot force decisions, suggesting that joining the party is a voluntary choice made by individuals convinced of BJP’s vision for the future. Srinivasan asserted that for many, joining BJP seems the right decision at this time, especially for those feeling misaligned with their current party’s ideologies.
She confidently stated that the future governance would likely be under BJP, indicating a strong belief in the party’s policies and leadership as the path to fulfilling political ambitions. Srinivasan highlighted the case of Vijayadharani, pointing out the recognition and opportunities BJP offers for talent and hard work, as opposed to the challenges faced in other parties.
The move to BJP, according to Srinivasan, represents a strategic choice for many, driven by the party’s promise of development and a better future, further cementing BJP’s position as a hub for political aspirations and achievements.
Srinivasan addressed the allegations of financial transactions as motives for joining BJP, stating that such accusations come from those unable to accept the party’s growing appeal. She clarified that people’s representatives have openly shared their reasons for joining BJP, indicating a belief in the party’s direction and leadership.
Questioning the possibility of coercing individuals into joining BJP, she remarked that even at home, one cannot force decisions, suggesting that joining the party is a voluntary choice made by individuals convinced of BJP’s vision for the future. Srinivasan asserted that for many, joining BJP seems the right decision at this time, especially for those feeling misaligned with their current party’s ideologies.
She confidently stated that the future governance would likely be under BJP, indicating a strong belief in the party’s policies and leadership as the path to fulfilling political ambitions. Srinivasan highlighted the case of Vijayadharani, pointing out the recognition and opportunities BJP offers for talent and hard work, as opposed to the challenges faced in other parties.
The move to BJP, according to Srinivasan, represents a strategic choice for many, driven by the party’s promise of development and a better future, further cementing BJP’s position as a hub for political aspirations and achievements.