The Bharatiya Janata Party organized night-stay training camps for party workers in 11 mandals of the Delhi unit as part of the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan. These camps, initiated on March 7 and 8 with sessions in three mandals, expanded to 89 mandals on March 14 and 15. Including the recent addition of 11 mandals, a total of 103 mandals have now hosted these training camps.
In the ongoing training campaign, various leaders addressed different mandals. BJP’s Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan Co-Incharge and MP V.D. Sharma spoke at the Dwarka-C Mandal, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva addressed the Hari Nagar Extension Mandal, Union Minister of State Harsh Malhotra addressed the Mehrauli Mandal, and Delhi’s Training Campaign Head and BJP MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat addressed the Dwarka-C Mandal.
Delhi BJP President Sachdeva emphasized the party’s organizational focus and the importance of regular training for its workers. He highlighted that such training not only enhances the skills of BJP workers compared to other parties but also reinforces their commitment to the nation, society, and the party.
The Delhi BJP President also pointed out the contrasting behaviors between BJP workers and those of other parties, particularly mentioning the recent incident in Palam. He highlighted the disciplined response of BJP MLAs and workers in contrast to the actions of Aam Aadmi Party members, underscoring the difference between trained BJP workers and untrained workers from parties like AAP and Congress.
The party aims to conclude the Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan across all 256 mandals in Delhi by April 14.
