NEW DELHI: The political resolution passed by the national executive of BJP on Sunday projected the Lok Sabha polls as a battle between a "daydreaming" opposition and the NDA alliance whose leader Narendra Modi had an "approval rating of over 70%" and was set to build a "new India" by 2022."PM is building an India of no poverty, casteism, corruption and communalism and the sole agenda of the frustrated opposition is roko Modi" (stop Modi)," Union minister Prakash Javadekar said.The resolution said India would be united, strong, prosperous and confident and would not have any place for poverty, homelessness, terrorism, corruption, casteism and sectarianism. It further said the idea of India and Indian-ness had become the most attractive point of discussion across the world."BJP will return to power in 2019 with more seats and votes. The opposition is daydreaming. It neither has a leader nor policy nor strategy. It only has a negative agenda of stopping Modi and people do not like negative politics," Javadekar said. Former party president and home minister Rajnath Singh proposed the resolution which highlighted the government's success in internal security, including prevention of terror acts compared to the UPA's rule when, he claimed, "bomb blasts" would frequently take place.Javadekar said the resolution praised the leadership of PM Modi and party president Amit Shah . "Modi's charismatic leadership, coupled with his vision and passion, combined with Shah's hard work in building the organisation extended BJP's rule to 19 states," he said.Under the "jodi" (duo) of Modi and Shah, the party had close to 350 MPs and 1,500 MLAs, he said.On internal security, the resolution said the Naxal-affected region had shrunk by over two-thirds under BJP rule while Armed Forces Special Powers Act had been lifted from many parts of the northeast due to return of peace.Talking about J&K, the resolution asserted that BJP's leadership held national interest above party interests and boldly walked out of the J&K government in order to facilitate more concrete action for peace and development. The resolution clubbed demonetisation with GST and other economic move as measures that set India's economic basics right while bringing economic discipline in governance.