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By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, APRIL 3. The Bharatiya Janata Party will celebrate its silver jubilee with a special National Council session here on April 6. A number of programmes will be organised throughout the country till the year-end. Saying this, the party vice-president, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, today said the Council session and the one-day national executive committee meeting a day ahead on April 5 will be occasions for the party to look back at the past achievements with pride and look forward to the challenges in the future. ``The BJP is perhaps the only national party that has not suffered a split in 25 years although it was born as a result of the breaking up of the Janata Party formed after the Emergency.'' The party is expected to adopt a political resolution taking into account the political situation in the country. Mr. Naqvi said that over the last 25 years the party was able to travel the distance from being a small party to becoming the single largest party and a party of governance.
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