BJP Organizes Night Training Camps for Workers Across 11 Districts in Delhi

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Arpit Soni

BJP Organizes Night Training Camps for Workers Across 11 Districts in Delhi

New Delhi, March 21: The Delhi unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) organized night training camps for party workers across 11 districts on Saturday, as part of the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan, a party leader announced.

The training sessions began on March 7 and 8 in three districts, followed by camps held on March 14 and 15 across 89 districts. With the addition of 11 more districts today, a total of 103 districts have now hosted training camps.

As part of the ongoing training initiative in Delhi, BJP’s co-in-charge of the Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan and MP V.D. Sharma addressed the Dwarka-C district, while Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva spoke to the Hari Nagar Extension district. Union Minister of State Harsh Malhotra addressed the Mehrauli district, and Kamaljeet Sahrawat, the head of the training campaign in Delhi and BJP MP, also spoke to the Dwarka-C district.

In a statement, BJP MP Yogendra Chandoliya addressed the Mubarakpur district, along with several other prominent speakers who shared their insights on various organizational topics.

Delhi BJP President Sachdeva emphasized that the BJP is a creative political party based on organization. He noted that regular training for party workers not only enhances their capabilities compared to those from other political parties but also strengthens their loyalty to the nation, society, and the party.

He further stated that while the commitment of BJP workers often stands in contrast to that of workers from other parties, the events of the past three days have made this difference even more evident.

Following a devastating fire incident in Palam, the inappropriate behavior of leaders and workers from the Aam Aadmi Party starkly contrasted with the composed demeanor of BJP legislators and workers, highlighting the clear distinction between trained BJP workers and the untrained workers of parties like the Aam Aadmi Party and Congress.

The Delhi BJP President also mentioned that the party aims to complete the Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan across all 256 districts in Delhi by April 14.

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