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Amit Shah to inaugurate BJP training camp at Pachmarhi today

Amit Shah to inaugurate BJP training camp at Pachmarhi today

Time of India15 hours ago

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Bhopal: Union home minister
Amit Shah
will address the inaugural session of a three-day training camp to be organised by the state BJP for its MPs, MLAs, ministers of the Mohan Yadav govt, selected office-bearers and organisational workers in Pachmarhi from Saturday.
The majority of the 201 party functionaries and elected representatives participating in the training camp reached Pachmarhi by late Friday evening.
It has been made clear to all those attending the camp that they cannot use their mobile phones while attending the meetings. Sources in the party said that mobile phones will not be permitted into the meeting hall. Even ministers and MPs will have to leave their mobile phones outside the meeting hall.
BJP national president JP Nadda was initially scheduled to address the inaugural session, while Shah was to address the valedictory function. But, now, Nadda will address the training camp, but it will not be the inaugural or valedictory session.
Speaking to reporters at the state BJP headquarters, state party chief VD Sharma said, "This is a regular training camp for the party's MPs and MLAs to be held in Pachmarhi on June 14, 15, and 16.
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The camp will be inaugurated by Union home minister Amit Shah and it will be concluded by defence minister and former BJP national president Rajnath Singh."
The training camp will also be addressed in different sessions by BJP national organisational general secretary BL Santosh, party national co-organisational general secretary Shivprakash, Union ministers Bhupendra Yadav, CR Patil, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Savitri Thakur, L Murugan, BJP national general secretary Vinod Tawde, and state in-charge Mahendra Singh, said Sharma.
"All MPs and MLAs will plant trees under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign. Theoretical, practical, and other topics of politics, development, and governance will be discussed in detail during the camp. An exhibition will also be held in the training camp on the BJP's journey from Jan Sangh till now, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 11 years of service, good governance, and welfare of the poor," he said.
During the camp, all participants will have to rise at 6 am and reach the training venue by 7 am to join the yoga session and prayers.
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