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BJP's Sankalp to Siddhi campaign to begin this week
BJP's Sankalp to Siddhi campaign to begin this week

Time of India

time3 days ago

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  • Time of India

BJP's Sankalp to Siddhi campaign to begin this week

Nagpur: BJP's state working president Ravindra Chavan on Tuesday held meetings with Vidarbha-based party officials as part of their nationwide campaign "Sankalp Se Siddhi" which begins this week. This campaign will cover events ranging from environment day to yoga day to marking the anniversary of the Emergency imposed during Indira Gandhi's regime. Addressing the media in Nagpur, Chavan said, "Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, India has grown from strength to strength. We have now become the fourth largest economy of the world and will soon rise higher. As part of our campaign, we will be organizing multiple events to ensure that this message reaches a wider audience." "We have around 80 organizational districts in the entire state. Of this, 19 organizational districts are based in Vidarbha. Today's workshop was held specifically for office bearers of these Vidarbha-based organizational districts," Chavan added. The party also has various cells, representing different sections of the society as well as communities. Even office bearers from these cells were part of the workshop held on Tuesday. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Conheça o Alarme com Sirene que afasta os Ladrões com 40% Off Verisure Saiba Mais Undo Regarding the anniversary of the Emergency, Chavan said that it was a Black Day for the country. "We must ensure that nobody forgets what happened. PM Narendra Modi has always honoured those who raised their voice against the Emergency and upheld democratic values," Chavan said. The slew of events which the party has planned, will be keeping its members on their toes. This involvement of party cadres in various activities is seen by some as a strategy to keep the outfit in poll readiness. However, BJP leaders disagree saying the party organizes such campaigns to raise public related issues. "We have International Yoga Day coming up, then there's Environment Day. We are the only party which takes the initiative to involve the public in such issues," said a Nagpur-based party member.

BJP plans outreach to mark 11 years of Modi govt
BJP plans outreach to mark 11 years of Modi govt

Hindustan Times

time30-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

BJP plans outreach to mark 11 years of Modi govt

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has planned a slew of events to celebrate the completion of 11 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government at the Centre, including nationwide registration camps for enrolling eligible beneficiaries under centrally sponsored schemes such as Ayushman Bharat Yojana for senior citizens. While the BJP completed 11 years in power at the Centre on May 26, the party will celebrate the first anniversary of the PM Modi-led government's third term on June 9. A party functionary said that India's military action under Operation Sindoor in retaliation to the Pahalgam terror attack will be a major part of the proposed pan-India outreach programme. BJP leaders will reach out with the message of India's 'befitting response to Pakistan' for masterminding the April 22 terror attack that claimed 26 lives and left several injured, the functionary added. 'Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated [that] the bravery and courage displayed by our forces during Operation Sindoor has made every Indian proud. The destruction caused to enemy terrorist camps across the border with great precision by our forces was mind-blowing. Operation Sindoor has globally given a new paradigm to the fight against terrorism,' the party said in a communication to its state units. As part of its '11 Years of Modi Government — Sankalp Se Siddhi (from commitment to accomplishment)' programmes, the party has instructed its lawmakers, legislators, corporators, and local body representatives to ensure 100% enrolment in centrally sponsored schemes. BJP national president and Union health minister JP Nadda has instructed the formation of state-level committees by May 29 and district teams by June 3, to create awareness about the achievements of the government and to ensure enrolment in the central schemes. 'Bharat (India) has decisively become the 4th largest economy of the world under the dynamic and most able leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and is confidently marching forward to realise the goal of Viksit Bharat (developed India). Modi Government is completing one year with many historic achievements and the entire nation has complimented the PM on this historic occasion,' the communique said. The party has asked its state units to organise digital competition for long and short videos and illustrative graphics, exhibitions, and distribute literature about the achievements of the government. The BJP has also lined up other programmes to mark the World Environment Day on June 5 and the International Yoga Day on June 21. It will also organise programmes to mark the 50 years of Emergency.

Delhi BJP holds first meeting of district presidents ahead of 100 days in office
Delhi BJP holds first meeting of district presidents ahead of 100 days in office

Hindustan Times

time28-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Delhi BJP holds first meeting of district presidents ahead of 100 days in office

New Delhi The Delhi unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday held the first meeting of its newly elected district presidents, where chief minister Rekha Gupta briefed them about the government's work in 100 days in office and sought suggestions to improve developmental plans. The Delhi BJP elected 14 new district presidents and 105 new state council members on Monday. Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva, terming the week as significant, said it marked 11 years of 'achievements by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government' and '100 successful days of service by Rekha Gupta's government in Delhi.' 'Our mission is to build a 'Developed Delhi' in line with the vision of a 'Developed India', and the newly formed district and mandal teams must contribute to this cause,' he said. Sachdeva also discussed the upcoming 'Sankalp Se Siddhi' (From Resolution to Accomplishment) programmes that the party plans to run over the next two weeks to celebrate 11 years of the Modi government. The first meeting at state headquarters was addressed by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Delhi BJP co-in-charge Alka Gurjar and state president Virendra Sachdeva. Mahendra Nagpal, the organisational election officer of Delhi BJP on Monday announced the names of all 14 newly elected district presidents of Delhi and 105 newly elected members of the BJP Delhi State Council. BJP in a statement said that the list of new district presidents includes three sitting presidents, namely Vijender Dhama (Mayur Vihar), Deepak Gaba (Shahdara), and Chandrapal Bakshi (West Delhi). 'For the first time, two women have been elected as district presidents in the new team — Raj Sharma Gautam (Najafgarh) and Maya Bisht (South Delhi). Four newly elected district presidents — Arvind Garg (Chandni Chowk), Vinod Sahrawat (North West), Virendra Babbar (Karol Bagh), and Binod Kumar (Naveen Shahdara) — have previously served in the same positions in their respective districts,' the party said in a statement.

CM Rekha Gupta interacts with BJP district presidents, seeks feedback for Delhi's development
CM Rekha Gupta interacts with BJP district presidents, seeks feedback for Delhi's development

The Print

time27-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Print

CM Rekha Gupta interacts with BJP district presidents, seeks feedback for Delhi's development

The chief minister briefed the district presidents about 100-day work of the BJP government in Delhi and invited suggestions for the improvement and development of Delhi, a statement by BJP's Delhi unit said. 'We are working with the goal of building a 'Developed Delhi' within a 'Developed India,' and the newly formed district and mandal organizations must contribute to achieving this objective,' said Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva who was present at the first meeting of the newly elected district presidents. New Delhi, May 27 (PTI) Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday interacted with newly elected district presidents of the the BJP in Delhi, and shared the details of work done in the first 100 days of her government and sought their feedback on it. Delhi BJP co-incharge Alka Gurjar, state general secretary (organisation) Pawan Rana and general secretary Vishnu Mittal were present at the meeting. Gupta took oath along with her Council of Ministers on February 20 this year. The BJP government will complete its 100 days on May 30. Gupta told reporters after the meeting that she will present a report card of her government before the people of Delhi at an event to be held on JLN stadium on May 31. Gutpa said that the party leaders and workers will reach out to the people telling them about the work done by the BJP at the Centre in the last 11 years, as well as in Delhi the last 100 days. The Delhi BJP president said under the BJP's 'Sankalp Se Siddhi' (resolution to accomplishment) programmes in next two weeks across the city, 11 years of the Modi government will be celebrated and its achievements will be highlighted. PTI VIT VIT SKY SKY This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

CM, Sachdeva seek cues from district chiefs for ‘Viksit Delhi'
CM, Sachdeva seek cues from district chiefs for ‘Viksit Delhi'

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

CM, Sachdeva seek cues from district chiefs for ‘Viksit Delhi'

New Delhi: Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, along with Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva, chaired a meeting of the 14 newly-elected district presidents on Monday at the party's state office. During the meeting, Gupta outlined the govt's 100-day action plan and invited suggestions from district leaders to further improve and develop Delhi. Sachdeva highlighted the significance of the week, noting that it marks both 11 years of achievements by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's govt and 100 successful days of Rekha Gupta's administration in the capital. He emphasised the party's mission to build a "Developed Delhi", aligning with the broader vision of a "Developed India", and called on the newly-formed district and mandal teams to actively contribute to this goal. He also discussed the upcoming Sankalp Se Siddhi programme, a two-week initiative to commemorate 11 years of the Modi govt. On Monday, the Delhi BJP announced the names of 14 newly-elected district unit presidents as part of its ongoing organisational restructuring. According to Sachdeva, the new appointees represent a blend of experience and diverse social backgrounds. Three leaders—Vijender Dhama (Mayur Vihar), Chandrapal Bakshi (west Delhi), and Deepak Gauba (Shahdara)—were re-elected for a second consecutive term. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Two women, Raj Sharma Gautam (Najafgarh) and Maya Bisht (south Delhi), were also named as district presidents. Additionally, four appointees—Arvind Garg (Chandni Chowk), Vinod Sahrawat (northwest Delhi), Virendra Babbar (Karol Bagh), and Master Binod Kumar (Naveen Shahdara)—have previously served as district presidents. The names of all 14 district presidents, along with 105 elected members of the BJP Delhi State Council, were announced by BJP leader and Delhi unit organisational election officer Mahendra Nagpal. The party has already appointed presidents for 204 mandal units. The next phase of the reorganisation will involve the selection of state unit office bearers, party leaders said.

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