New Delhi, Nov 7
The meeting of the BJP's National Executive in the national capital on Sunday, was its first "hybrid" meet, a party leader said.
Asked how much time it took to arrange the "hybrid" meet, Malviya said they were working on it for the past 10 days.
However, he also noted that in the last two years, in view of the Covid pandemic, the BJP had been increasingly turning to technological means to carry out organisational work, and in the recent elections, had conducted virtual rallies, so the use of technology was not a new thing for them.
He said that no glitches marred Sunday's programme, in which only 124 members were present in Delhi and rest, including Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who presented the political resolution while participating from Lucknow, other party Chief Ministers, state unit chiefs, and other senior leaders, including veterans L.K. Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi.
Malviya is also a member of the National Executive and co-incharge of West Bengal.
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