Sanjay Saraogi Takes Charge: Vows to Strengthen Bihar BJP Amid New Leadership Era

Sanjay Saraogi has officially taken over as the new president of the Bihar BJP. He stressed the supreme importance of the party organisation and its ideology during his address. Saraogi highlighted his deep roots in the Sangh Parivar, starting from his education in an RSS-linked institution. He pledged to work tirelessly to strengthen the party and build a developed Bihar with the support of workers and leaders.

Key Points: Sanjay Saraogi Assumes Charge as Bihar BJP State President

  • Sanjay Saraogi formally assumed charge as Bihar BJP president at the state headquarters in Patna
  • He emphasised his ideological roots, tracing his journey from RSS-affiliated education to ABVP
  • Saraogi vowed to work relentlessly to strengthen the party organisation at every level
  • He expressed gratitude to PM Modi, Amit Shah, and Nitin Nabin for their trust
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Sanjay Saraogi takes charge as Bihar BJP president, vows to strengthen organisation

New Bihar BJP chief Sanjay Saraogi vows to strengthen the party organisation, emphasising ideological roots in RSS and ABVP, with support from Modi and Shah.

"In the BJP, the organisation is supreme. The organisation is our strength, and ideology is our lifeblood. - Sanjay Saraogi"

Patna, Dec 18

Sanjay Saraogi, the newly appointed state president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Bihar, formally assumed charge at the BJP state headquarters in Patna on Thursday.

An oath-taking and felicitation ceremony was organised on the occasion, which witnessed the presence of senior party leaders, office-bearers and a large number of party workers.

Addressing the gathering, Sanjay Saraogi emphasised the ideological strength of the BJP, stating: "In the BJP, the organisation is supreme. The organisation is our strength, and ideology is our lifeblood. Party workers are the backbone of our organisation."

Highlighting his ideological roots, Saraogi said his education began at an institution affiliated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and that his journey from "I" to "We" started with the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP).

He said this foundation shaped his political outlook and commitment to collective leadership.

Expressing confidence in his new role, the BJP state president said he would work relentlessly to strengthen the organisation at every level.

He assured that with the cooperation of party workers and guidance from the advisory committee, the BJP would move forward with renewed energy.

Recalling senior leaders and former state presidents, Sanjay Saraogi said that experienced leaders, like skilled craftsmen, shaped him and entrusted him with this significant responsibility.

He expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP National Working President Nitin Nabin for placing their trust in him, assuring that he would live up to their expectations.

Sanjay Saraogi arrived in Patna from his constituency, Darbhanga, where he received a grand welcome from party workers.

He was later given a ceremonial reception at the BJP state office, where members of the Mahila Morcha welcomed him with the traditional sound of conch shells.

Addressing the felicitation ceremony, Saraogi said: "Today I am assuming office. This is not just a position; it is a responsibility. I assure you that I will work day and night to fulfil this responsibility."

He expressed hope for continued support from senior leaders in Bihar and guidance from the national leadership.

Reassuring party workers, he stated that no worker would be neglected and that every worker would be given due respect and recognition.

Sanjay Saraogi further said that efforts would be made to ensure better coordination between the organisation and the government, and that the party would move forward with the collective goal of building a developed Bihar.

A large number of leaders and workers, including outgoing president Dilip Jaiswal, Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, were present at the ceremony.

- IANS

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Priya S
His emphasis on moving from "I" to "We" is refreshing. Hope this translates into more inclusive politics and development work on the ground. Bihar needs stability and growth.
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Aman W
The promises are good, but the real test is delivery. We've heard similar vows before. I respectfully hope he focuses less on ceremony and more on connecting with common people's issues in villages.
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Sarah B
Interesting to read about the political transition. The mention of coordination between organisation and government is key for effective governance. Will be watching how this plays out for Bihar's development.
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Vikram M
A leader from Darbhanga! Good to see representation from Mithila region. His assurance that no worker will be neglected is important for party morale. Jai Bihar! 🙏
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Kavya N
The welcome with conch shells by Mahila Morcha is a nice traditional touch. Hope his leadership empowers more women within the party structure as well. All the best to him!

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