BJP Leaders Urged to Strengthen Organization Ahead of 2029 Elections

BJP Leaders Urged to Strengthen Organization Ahead of 2029 Elections

Ranchi, June 8: Nitin Naveen, the National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has called on party officials and district presidents in Jharkhand to begin strengthening the organization at the booth level in preparation for the 2029 elections. He emphasized that to realize the vision of a developed India, the BJP must empower its grassroots organization.

During a meeting held at the state BJP office in Ranchi on the second day of his two-day visit to Jharkhand, Naveen addressed state officials, front leaders, district presidents, district in-charges, media representatives, and members of the social media and IT cells.

He stated that the current organizational team has been formed with the 2029 goal in mind and will lead the upcoming elections. Drawing lessons from past electoral experiences, he urged party workers to start preparations immediately. He asserted that the BJP has been, and will continue to be, a stronghold in Jharkhand.

The National President directed the completion of front formations at the mandal level for organizational expansion, the establishment of a strong team of active workers in each mandal, and the regular organization of meetings from the state to the mandal level. He also stressed the importance of respectfully integrating senior and veteran workers into the organization while prioritizing party interests.

Highlighting the Special Intensive Review (SIR) campaign, he urged workers to take it seriously and ensure regular monitoring at the booth level. He pointed out the need to enhance coordination with organizations within the ideological family and strengthen the organization through regular outreach.

Naveen remarked that BJP workers play a crucial role in fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for a developed India by 2047. He called on workers to engage in organizational expansion with renewed enthusiasm and energy.

During the meeting, Leader of the Opposition Babulal Marandi criticized the JMM-Congress government in the state, raising issues related to law and order, corruption, and public grievances. He urged BJP workers to mobilize around local issues and remain active among the public.

State BJP President Aditya Sahu noted that Nitin Naveen’s political journey exemplifies the party’s worker-based culture. He expressed confidence that the National President’s visit would provide new direction and energy to the organization.

Organizational Secretary Karmaveer Singh presented reports on ongoing organizational campaigns, booth empowerment, training programs, and upcoming activities. Several senior party officials and district presidents were present at the meeting.

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