BJP's Rajasthan Foundation Day: CM Sharma Stresses Public Service & Grassroots Connect

The Bharatiya Janata Party celebrated its foundation day with enthusiasm in Jaipur, led by Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma. Addressing workers, Sharma emphasized that despite being in power, the party's priority must remain serving the people and strengthening grassroots connections. The event featured cultural performances that criticized the previous Congress government over paper leak cases. Further celebrations are scheduled with prominent state leaders, including former CM Vasundhara Raje, in attendance.

Key Points: BJP Foundation Day in Jaipur: CM Sharma Calls for Public-Centric Governance

  • CM hoists flag at residence
  • Emphasis on grassroots public service
  • Cultural digs at previous Congress govt
  • Senior leaders to attend follow-up event
  • Celebration of BJP as world's largest party
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CM Sharma calls for public-centric governance as BJP celebrates foundation day in Jaipur

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma urges BJP workers to focus on public service and grassroots engagement during the party's foundation day celebrations in Jaipur.

"We must continuously connect with the public... Our goal should be to strengthen the party through public trust - CM Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, April 6

The Bharatiya Janata Party celebrated its foundation day with enthusiasm and political messaging in Jaipur on Monday, with Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma leading the celebrations alongside senior party leaders and workers.

The day began with Chief Minister Sharma, accompanied by his wife, hoisting the BJP flag at his residence, 'Balaji Tower' near Jawahar Circle.

Later, CM Sharma joined party leaders and workers at the BJP state headquarters, where he, along with State President Madan Rathore, hoisted the party flag in the presence of hundreds of office-bearers and supporters.

Addressing party workers at the headquarters, the Chief Minister emphasised the need for stronger grassroots engagement. He said that while the BJP is currently in power both at the Centre and in Rajasthan, the party's priority must remain focused on serving the people.

"We must continuously connect with the public and work among them. Our goal should be to strengthen the party through public trust and ensure that it remains strong and undefeated," CM Sharma said.

He urged party workers to intensify outreach efforts and maintain discipline and dedication in organisational work.

The CM, while sharing the pictures on X, wrote that the "glorious occasion symbolises the reaffirmation of our commitment to the resolves of national service, good governance, and Antyodaya".

"It is the tireless hard work, discipline, and organisational loyalty of the workers in this journey that began 47 years ago that has made the BJP today the world's largest political organisation.

The event also saw cultural participation, with women party workers presenting songs that highlighted alleged paper leak cases during the previous Congress government. The performances praised the current government's action against those involved in examination scams, drawing an enthusiastic response from the audience.

The programme will be followed by another significant event scheduled, which will be attended by prominent leaders, including former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari, and Dr Premchand Bairwa, along with cabinet ministers, MLAs, MPs, and party officials.

The celebrations reflected a mix of organisational strength, political messaging, and a renewed call for public engagement, said party workers.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an observer, the messaging is strong. "Public-centric governance" sounds great, but the proof will be in tangible outcomes. Reducing corruption in recruitment and delivery of schemes would be the real celebration for the common man.
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Priya S
The cultural performance highlighting paper leaks was a powerful reminder. Our youth suffered for years under the previous govt's mismanagement. Glad the current administration is taking it seriously. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Foundation day events are important for party morale, but I hope the call for discipline among workers is heeded. Sometimes local party workers can be overzealous and create problems. The leadership must ensure they serve, not harass, the public.
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Rohit P
Antyodaya - serving the last person in the queue - is a noble ideal. Hope CM Sharma and his team walk the talk. Rajasthan has many challenges: water scarcity, farmer issues. Public-centric governance should mean solving these first.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the blend of political ceremony and policy messaging. The organisational strength of the BJP is undeniable. The real test is whether this machinery delivers efficient governance for all citizens, not just party supporters.

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