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Spread party's ideology to every village and person: Anupriya tells workers

Spread party's ideology to every village and person: Anupriya tells workers

Time of India2 days ago

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Lucknow: Union minister Anupriya Patel on Tuesday called upon Apna Dal (S) members to spread the party's ideology party to every village and every person and strengthen the organization and work with dedication
Addressing a state level meeting in Lucknow, Apna Dal (S) chief said that all the workers should work in "mission mode".
She said that discipline should be kept paramount in the organization. At the same time, district units should be made active. Patel urged the party workers to expand the organization by ending factionalism. She said that the roles at the district and state level should be clear.
"All office bearers should work with 100% energy and participation," she said.
Patel also announced the birth anniversary of party founder Sone Lal Patel on July 2 will be celebrated as "Swabhimaan Diwas".
National working president and cabinet minister Ashish Patel said the party need to strengthen itself while staying away from conspiracies. He reiterated that Apna Dal (S) is the voice of social justice and is based on the principles of Bhimrao Ambedkar.
Meanwhile, newly appointed state president RP Gautam was warmly welcomed by the top leaders.

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