The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has organized a two-day training camp for party workers in Patna to gear up for the upcoming elections. Senior BJP leaders and representatives, including BJP national president Nitin Nabin, oversaw the program. The training camp brought together state-level office-bearers, district presidents, and various party wings’ representatives.
The sessions at the camp focused on enhancing booth-level operations, expanding the party organization, and preparing workers for the forthcoming Assembly elections. Participants received guidance on booth management, leveraging social media strategically, and engaging with the public on government schemes. Party leaders reiterated the BJP’s emphasis on organizational and ideological training for its cadre.
Discussions at the camp covered Bihar’s political landscape, caste equations, and the strategies of the opposition Mahagathbandhan alliance. Workers were urged to be active at the grassroots level to ensure government welfare initiatives reach every household. Nitin Nabin encouraged party workers to strengthen the organizational structure at the booth level and prioritize public engagement, emphasizing the party’s commitment to nation-building and public service.
The BJP leadership highlighted the importance of ideologically empowering youth workers and new party recruits through such training initiatives. They expressed confidence that party workers would be well-prepared and focused for the upcoming electoral challenges. The BJP’s recent victories in West Bengal and Assam have boosted the party’s morale, leading to intensified preparations for the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections in 2027 and the Lok Sabha elections in 2029.
