BJP holds state level meeting of frontal organisations
By Our Staff Reporter
Dehradun, 4 Jan: BJP has begun preparations for the upcoming Parliamentary Elections in earnest. In this regard, a state level meeting of all the frontal organisations of the BJP was held at a private hotel here, today, under the chairmanship of BJP State President Mahendra Bhatt and in the presence of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that the present generation of people are fortunate to be witnessing the consecration of Lord Ram Lala in his place of birth once again after a gap of 550 years. This, he claimed has been achieved due to BJP and due to the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
In his address to the office bearers of the various Morchas, Dhami observed that it is a matter of great pride. In this era of country’s development and cultural revolution, it is certain that BJP will again get the trust of the people in the upcoming Parliamentary Elections. He claimed that, in Uttarakhand, the opposition is working on the policy of spreading rumours on various issues without any basis. He claimed that the Opposition leaders do not have the moral courage to approach the people with facts and therefore are indulging in spreading lies. It becomes the responsibility of the party workers and office bearers to reach out to the people and highlight the achievements of the BJP Governments at the Centre and in the state and clear any confusion created by the Opposition leaders. He also asserted that, soon, the BJP government will also bring the UCC, and domicile based strict land laws. He called upon the party workers to fully mobilise for the elections and break all the old records of victory.
BJP State President Mahendra Bhatt called upon the party leaders and workers to ensure such a strong victory in the Lok Sabha elections for the party that the Opposition finds it difficult to recover for years. Bhatt claimed that BJP Government in the state is fully committed to being pro-people and takes decisions and actions in the best interest of the people of the state. Bhatt said that the party leaders and Morchas will have to conduct many important programmes in view of the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, and that all the fronts will have to organise big events in terms of numbers, up to the district and divisional level. The Yuva Morcha has to prepare details of voters, organise sportspersons of the area and hold competitions, from installing lotus flags in every house to creating a party atmosphere on social media.
State General Secretary Ajaey Kumar said that, apart from the programmes directed by the national leadership, all the fronts will also have to run other campaigns to connect with the public at their own level. In these campaigns, the general public must be made aware of the achievements and schemes of the Central and State Governments. State media in-charge Manveer Chauhan added that state in-charges, state officials and district presidents of Yuva Morcha, Mahila Morcha, SC Morcha, ST Morcha, OBC Morcha, Kisan Morcha and Minority Morcha participated in the meeting. After the inaugural session, detailed information about the proposed programmes along with their suggestions were sought at separate meetings of each front as per the cyclical meeting process.
State Vice President Kuldeep Kumar, State General Secretaries Aditya Kothari, Khilendra Chaudhary, Rajendra Bisht, National Officers of Mahila Morcha and ST Morcha Swaraj Vidhan, Deepti Rawat, Neha Joshi, State Office Secretary Kaustubhanand Joshi, State president of the Morchas Sameer Arya, Asha Nautiyal, Rakesh Giri, Rakesh Rana, Jogendra Pundir, Shashank Rawat, Intezaar Hussain, BJP Mahanagar President Siddharth Aggarwal were among those present.