BJP deliberates on picking district executives in Panchkula

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) continued its intensive organisational meetings for the second day at its Haryana state headquarters Panchkamal in Panchkula, with discussions focused on finalising district executives across the state. Deliberations were held with presidents and in-charges from 18 districts on Friday.

The meeting was chaired by Haryana BJP president Mohan Lal Badoli, with key party leaders in attendance including state organisation secretary Phanindranath Sharma, state general secretary and Haryana Cabinet Minister Krishan Bedi, and general secretary Surender Poonia.

BJP leaders during a meeting at Haryana state headquarters Panchkamal in Panchkula.

Discussions revolved around evaluating ongoing organisational programmes and providing directives for upcoming events. Speaking after the meeting, Mohan Lal Badoli announced that the executive committees for all 27 organisational districts of the BJP in Haryana would be declared shortly. Emphasising on the role of grassroots leadership, he said, “A strong organisation and loyal workers are the true strength of the BJP. Our karyakartas work in national interest and to elevate Bharat Mata to the pinnacle of glory.”

He said, “BJP workers are consistently reaching out to the public with the party’s ideology and government schemes. Reviewing the outreach of the Prime Minister’s flagship programme Mann Ki Baat, Badoli shared that BJP workers had listened to the 123rd episode at 20,387 booths across the state and uploaded data via the Saral app. “Only 242 booths remained uncovered this time, but a system has been put in place to ensure 100 per cent coverage and uploads in the future,” he said.

Badoli said the state currently had 22 districts, of which BJP inaugurated district offices in 17. On July 6, the party’s national president JP Nadda is scheduled to inaugurate new district offices in Jhajjar, Sirsa and Kurukshetra. The remaining offices in Panipat and Mahendragarh are expected to be ready by August 15.

Badoli commended the Nayab Singh Saini government for its comprehensive security arrangements for the upcoming Kanwar Yatra, ensuring smooth and safe passage for Shiva devotees across the state.

Chandigarh