BJP Plans Grand Bihar Foundation Day Celebrations with Week-Long Events

The Bharatiya Janata Party is organizing a grand, week-long celebration of its Foundation Day across Bihar from April 5 to April 12. The program includes office decorations, a statewide "Vikas Yatra," flag hoisting at homes, and booth-level celebrations. A major "Gaon Basti Chalo Abhiyan" will see party workers visit 50 major villages in each assembly constituency to strengthen public connections. The party has formed state and zonal coordination teams, appointing in-charges for 13 regions to ensure smooth execution of the large-scale organizational exercise.

Key Points: BJP's Grand Bihar Foundation Day Celebrations from April 5-12

  • Week-long program from April 5-12
  • Statewide Vikas Yatra on April 6
  • Village outreach in 50 villages per constituency
  • Grassroots celebrations at every polling booth
  • Coordination teams appointed for 13 zones
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Bihar: BJP preparing for large-scale celebration on its Foundation Day ​

BJP prepares for large-scale Foundation Day events across Bihar, including Vikas Yatra, village outreach, and grassroots conferences from April 5 to 12.

"preparations for the celebrations are in full swing - Bhikhubhai Dalsaniya"

Patna, March 25

The Bharatiya Janata Party is set to celebrate its Foundation Day on a grand scale across Bihar, with a week-long program scheduled from April 5 to April 12.​

A preparatory meeting was held at the state party headquarters, where BJP State President Sanjay Saraogi guided party workers and outlined the program's roadmap.​

As per the plan, from April 5 to April 7, party offices will be decorated, while on April 6, a statewide "Vikas Yatra" (Development March) will be organised.​

Party workers have also been instructed to hoist the BJP flag at their homes and to actively share selfies with it on social media platforms.​

On April 6 or 7, Foundation Day celebrations will be conducted at every polling booth in the presence of primary and active party members, ensuring grassroots-level participation.​

Further, on April 8 and 9, conferences of active members will be held at district offices, where key organisational and political topics will be discussed.​

In addition, a "Gaon Basti Chalo Abhiyan" (village outreach campaign) will be carried out from April 7 to April 12.​

Under this initiative, party workers, including public representatives from the Panchayat level and above, will visit 50 major villages in each assembly constituency to strengthen connections with the people.​

Meanwhile, BJP's Organisational General Secretary Bhikhubhai Dalsaniya stated that preparations for the celebrations are in full swing.​

He informed that a dedicated coordination team has been constituted at the state level to ensure smooth execution of the program.​

The core team includes leaders such as Radhamohan Sharma, Pawan Jaiswal, Pinky Kushwaha, Satyapal Narottam, and Rajiv Ranjan, who have been entrusted with overseeing various program components.​

The large-scale events are being seen as a significant organisational exercise aimed at strengthening the party's grassroots presence ahead of upcoming political developments in the state.​

As part of the organisational preparations, region-wise program in-charges have been appointed across 13 key zones of Bihar to ensure smooth execution and coordination.​

Ragini Rani has been made in charge of the Mithila region, while Sanjay Tiwari will oversee Tirhut and Swati Sinha has been assigned responsibility for Magadh. Janardan Sharma Jogi will handle Shahabad, and Arjun Gupta has been given charge of the Champaran region.​

Similarly, Gautam Kumar has been entrusted with Saran, Bittu Soni with Bhagalpur, and Poonam Sharma with Koshi.​

Amresh Kumar Ojha will oversee Seemanchal, while Nidhi Singh has been appointed for Patna.​

Sushant Kumar will manage Munger, and Archana Thakur has been assigned responsibility for Begusarai.​

The meeting was also attended by Headquarters Co-in-charge Dilip Mishra, State Media Co-in-charge Prabhat Malakar, and Social Media Co-convener Ambrish Sharma, indicating a structured, coordinated approach to the upcoming programs.​

- IANS

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Swati Y
The level of planning is impressive! Appointing in-charges for each region shows a serious organizational effort. In Bihar, where caste and region matter so much, this structured approach might actually help them connect better. Let's see if it translates into real work on the ground.
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Aman W
Another week of political events while basic issues like unemployment and migration remain. Instead of asking for selfies with flags, they should ask for selfies with fixed roads and functional schools. The celebration feels a bit disconnected from the daily struggles here.
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Priyanka N
The Vikas Yatra is a good concept. But in Bihar, we've seen many 'yatras'. The proof will be in the pudding 🍛. If this leads to better coordination for actual projects and less infighting within the party, then it's worth it. Best of luck to the team!
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David E
Interesting to observe the political machinery at work. The scale of this, covering every polling booth, is massive. As an outsider, it seems like a very efficient way to energize the party base and test organizational strength ahead of elections.
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Kriti O
Glad to see women leaders like Pinky Kushwaha, Ragini Rani, and Swati Sinha being given key responsibilities. Representation matters! Hope their voices are actually heard in the conferences and not just for show.

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