BJP’s ‘Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan’ strengthens worker discipline, says Sachdeva

As part of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan, night-stay training camps were organised on Saturday across 11 divisions of the party’s Delhi unit.

BJP’s ‘Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan’ strengthens worker discipline, says Sachdeva

Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva

As part of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan, night-stay training camps were organised on Saturday across 11 divisions of the party’s Delhi unit.

The Delhi BJP had launched these training camps on March 7–8 with sessions in three mandals, followed by programmes across 89 mandals on March 14–15. With the addition of 11 more mandals, a total of 103 divisions have so far hosted the camps across the city.

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Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva said the party is a cadre-based, constructive political organisation, and that regular training not only enhances workers’ capabilities but also strengthens their dedication towards the nation and society.

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He added that the party aims to complete the Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan across all 256 mandals in Delhi by April 14.

Sachdeva addressed the Hari Nagar Extension Mandal, while Minister of State Harsh Malhotra spoke at the Mehrauli Mandal. Delhi’s training campaign head Kamaljeet Sehrawat addressed the Dwarka C Mandal, and MP Yogendra Chandolia spoke at the Mubarakpur Mandal, along with several other speakers who addressed organisational topics.

Sachdeva further said that while the difference in commitment between BJP workers and those of other parties is often visible, recent events have made it even clearer.

Referring to the recent fire incident in Palam, he alleged that the conduct of Aam Aadmi Party leaders and workers was inappropriate and stood in sharp contrast to the restrained behaviour of BJP MLAs and workers. He said this demonstrated the difference between trained and untrained party workers.

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