Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva kicked off a two-day residential camp in the North-West district as part of the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Mega Training Campaign. Sachdeva emphasized the party’s commitment to prioritizing the nation’s interests, highlighting the unique approach of nurturing party workers for growth opportunities. The camp focused on worker development, care, and instilling a sense of responsibility among participants.
The event saw the presence of Delhi Minister Ravindra Indraj Singh, District President Vinod Sehrawat, and other senior leaders and workers. Various topics were slated for discussion during the training program, encompassing areas such as organizational expansion, history, worker development, ideological principles, and practical skills like public speaking and social media strategies. The camp aimed to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of the party’s vision and strategies.
The training initiative follows the conclusion of similar camps in different districts of Delhi, where Chief Minister Rekha Gupta engaged with party workers to reinforce the BJP’s organizational strength and future objectives. Gupta underscored the importance of training in enhancing ideological clarity and efficiency among workers, emphasizing their pivotal role in disseminating the party’s ideology and government policies to the public. She highlighted the significance of a well-trained and dedicated workforce in advancing the nation-building agenda.
