Delhi BJP Chief Trains Party Workers in Mega Campaign

Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva inaugurated a two-day residential training camp for party workers in the North-West district. The camp focuses on organizational expansion, worker development, and nation-first principles. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also interacted with workers, emphasizing the importance of training for ideological clarity and efficiency. The training covers topics like booth management, social media, and welfare scheme implementation.

Key Points: Delhi BJP Chief Trains Workers in North-West District

  • Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva inaugurates two-day training camp in North-West district
  • Camp focuses on nation-first principle and worker skill development
  • Topics include organizational expansion, booth management, and social media strategies
  • Chief Minister Rekha Gupta emphasizes training for ideological clarity and efficiency
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Delhi BJP chief trains party workers from North-West district​

Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva inaugurates a two-day training camp for party workers, focusing on organizational expansion, worker development, and nation-first principles.

"The BJP is truly a party with a difference because our senior leaders nurture party workers and provide them growth opportunities - Virendra Sachdeva"

New Delhi, May 11

Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva on Monday inaugurated the two-day residential camp of the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Mega Training Campaign conducted for organisational and worker skill development in the North-West district of Delhi.​

Sharing insights on the principle of nation-first, Sachdeva said, "The BJP is truly a party with a difference because our senior leaders nurture party workers and provide them growth opportunities, while BJP workers keep the organisation vibrant through their dedication."​

Sachdeva addressed the session on worker development, care, and a sense of responsibility.​

Delhi Minister Ravindra Indraj Singh, District President Vinod Sehrawat, and other senior leaders and workers were also present.​

Some of the topics planned to be covered during the training programme include subjects such as organisational expansion, history and development, worker development and responsibility, work methodology, ideological family, associate programs, booth management, Mann Ki Baat and IT, challenges before the nation - political and social, welfare schemes of BJP governments and the organisation's role in their implementation, Special Intensive Revision of relectoral rolls, our ideological foundation (Integral Humanism), cultural nationalism (five commitments), practical communication and public speaking, social media, and media strategies including new technologies, effective communication systems, and building positive perception for the organisation.​

On Sunday, the two-day training camps of the Delhi BJP in Naveen Shahdara, North East, New Delhi, and Karol Bagh districts came to an end.​

During these camps, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also interacted with party workers regarding the BJP's organisational strength and future goals.​

Gupta said that for the development of any organisation, both resolution and training are essential. Training is the process that develops ideological clarity and efficiency among workers.​

She said a BJP worker is the axis that carries the organisation's ideology and the government's welfare policies to every citizen. When a worker is trained and determined, the resolve of nation-building is fulfilled, she said.​

- IANS

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Arjun K
Impressive range of topics being covered - from ideological foundation to social media strategy. But I hope they also include some training on how to handle public grievances more efficiently. That's what matters to common citizens like us.
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Vikram M
Training camps are necessary for any party. But the real test is implementation on ground. Let's see if this translates into better service for Delhiites. 😊 Jai Hind!
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Siddharth J
Nation-first is a good principle, but sadly politics has become more about power than service. Hope these workers take the training seriously and work for real development rather than just winning elections.
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Kavya N
Interesting that they are covering 'challenges before the nation - political and social'. This is something all parties need to focus on. The country needs more issue-based and less personality-based politics.
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Rohit P
My cousin is a BJP worker in North-West Delhi. He says such camps are very helpful because they learn how to counter fake news and communicate effectively. In today's world, a trained worker is worth more than a thousand untrained ones 🙏
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Naveen S
While training is important, I wish they would also include sessions on transparency and accountability. A well-trained worker should also know how to be answerable to the public, not just to the party

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