Under the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Mega Training Campaign 2026, the Delhi BJP organized night-stay training camps in 61 mandals over the weekend. State BJP President Virendra Sachdeva addressed the session in Vishwas Nagar mandal, with various senior leaders and state office bearers speaking at different organizational sessions in multiple mandals. Sachdeva emphasized the BJP’s commitment to cadre-building, highlighting the party’s focus on nationalist and cultural agendas.
The party’s efforts aim to educate mandal-level workers about the nation-building agendas of both the central and Delhi governments. Delhi BJP General Secretary and MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat mentioned that similar camps have been held in 224 mandals as part of the campaign running every weekend from March 7 to April 14. The training campaign is expected to cover all mandals by April 12, providing ideological and organizational strengthening to party workers.
Key speakers at the training sessions included Union Minister of State Harsh Malhotra, National Co-Incharge of the Mega Training Team Rajkumar Sharma, and Delhi Campaign Head Kamaljeet Sehrawat. The sessions also featured prominent figures like former State President Adesh Gupta, Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa, and several state office bearers and MLAs. The BJP’s focus on continuous training and dialogue aims to instill a sense of nation-building and organizational commitment among its workers, setting it apart from other political parties.
Union Minister of State Malhotra highlighted the government’s adherence to nationalist and cultural principles, citing the removal of Article 370 from Kashmir as a fulfillment of its commitments. The BJP’s emphasis on ideology and training underscores its workers’ dedication to nation-building, contrasting with the perceived focus on personal interests in other political groups.
