Gujarat BJP's Discipline Model Praised as Nation-First Ideology Guide

BJP National President Nitin Nabin praised the Gujarat unit's discipline and "Nation first" ideology as a model for the entire country during an organizational meeting. He emphasized the critical role of grassroots workers as the party's life and soul, urging them to avoid complacency and set new goals. Nabin highlighted that election results from Gujarat send a national message and called on workers to actively counter misinformation online by sharing accurate details of government schemes. State leaders echoed these sentiments, tracing the party's growth to continuous worker sacrifice and dedication.

Key Points: Gujarat BJP Hailed as Model of Discipline by National President

  • Gujarat BJP cited as organizational model
  • 'Nation first, party next, individual last' principle
  • Grassroots workers called party's lifeblood
  • Countering social media misinformation urged
  • Party's growth attributed to worker sacrifice
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Nitin Nabin describes Gujarat BJP as a model of discipline and 'Nation First' ideology

BJP chief Nitin Nabin praises Gujarat unit's discipline and 'Nation First' principle as a national model during a key organizational meeting.

"The working style, discipline and time management of the Gujarat BJP are exemplary. - Nitin Nabin"

Gandhinagar, Feb 21

Bharatiya Janata Party national president Nitin Nabin on Saturday described the Gujarat unit as an organisation defined by discipline, focus and the guiding principle of "Nation first, party next, individual last", during an organisational meeting at the party's state headquarters in Gandhinagar.

Nabin was welcomed by party workers at the BJP state office. Floral tributes were offered to the statues of Syama Prasad Mukherjee and Deendayal Upadhyaya at the premises.

The meeting was attended by Gujarat BJP president Jagdish Vishwakarma, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, National General Secretary (Organisation) B. L. Santhosh, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi and other state office-bearers, senior leaders and district and city representatives.

Addressing the gathering, Nabin said, "Gujarat has always provided direction to the nation from both creative and organisational perspectives."

He added that the party had grown into a "vast banyan tree" because of the "struggle, dedication and sacrifices of senior workers".

He described the Gujarat BJP's organisational functioning as a model for the rest of the country. "The working style, discipline and time management of the Gujarat BJP are exemplary. 'Minimum input and maximum output' has long been the identity of this organisation," he said.

Emphasising the role of grassroots workers, he stated, "The karyakarta is the life and soul of the BJP."

Referring to the political significance of the state, he said, "Every election result in Gujarat sends a message to the country. Therefore, the state must stand with greater strength and resolve."

He noted that party workers in Kerala and West Bengal were working in difficult circumstances to expand the party while focusing on public welfare, nationalism and nation-building, adding that they were inspired by the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Nabin urged workers not to become complacent. "A karyakarta should never be satisfied. One must always work towards new goals. The BJP is not merely a party but a family. The party's image in society is reflected in our speech, conduct and behaviour."

He also appealed to workers to counter misinformation on social media by sharing accurate information about government welfare schemes.

In his remarks, Vishwakarma traced Nabin's political journey from his early days as a BJP worker to holding organisational responsibilities in Bihar and serving as an MLA and minister.

He said, "From just two seats in the Lok Sabha to its present position, the BJP's journey is the result of continuous struggle and sacrifice by its workers."

Calling it "a case study for management students", he added, "A worker from an ordinary background can rise to the highest position in the BJP," citing PM Modi's rise as an example.

Chief Minister Patel said, "The karyakarta is the lifeblood of the BJP. It is because of the tireless efforts of lakhs of workers that the party has become strong."

He added, "In the BJP, the party is greater than the post and ideology is greater than the individual," and called upon workers to continue engaging with the public in a coordinated manner.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's heartening to see the focus on the karyakarta. In the end, any party is only as strong as its workers on the ground. If this discipline translates into better governance and less corruption, then it's a good thing for everyone.
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Rahul R
While the organisational strength is commendable, I hope this "model" also includes room for internal debate and diverse opinions. A party that is too rigid can sometimes lose touch with the nuanced needs of different communities across India.
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Sarah B
The point about countering misinformation on social media is crucial. The digital space is so polluted. If party workers can be a source of verified info on govt schemes, that's a positive step for public awareness.
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Vikram M
Gujarat BJP's efficiency is well-known. "Minimum input, maximum output" should be the mantra for all government offices! If this work culture spreads, it can really accelerate India's progress. The focus on time management is something we all can learn from.
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Kavya N
Calling it a 'family' is nice, but in a real family, everyone has a voice. I hope the ordinary worker's feedback truly reaches the top leadership. The proof of this model will be in how it handles dissent and nurtures new leaders from all backgrounds.

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