During a special training session was held for BJP workers of West Delhi and Najafgarh districts held in Rishikesh on Friday, under the “Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Maha Prashikshan Abhiyan” between May 6 and 8, party’s national organizer V Satish discussed with the participants the subject of ideological family.
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva, who was also present on the occasion, in his address in the concluding sessions, deliberated on the importance of overall worker development.
He said that these training camps could have been organized during the day and even in Delhi itself. However, the off-site night camps, where senior leaders and ordinary workers stay together, provide an opportunity to forget minor differences and increase coordination and interaction among party workers.
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The Delhi BJP chief congratulated party’s state unit training in-charge and MP from West Delhi Kamaljeet Sehrawat, Co-In charge Sumit Bhasin, and both the District Presidents Chandrapal Bakhshi and Raj Sharma Gautam, along with party workers, for the success of the camps.
According to Sachdeva, such two-day residential camps for districts under four parliamentary constituencies have now been finalized over the coming days, and as per schedule, on May 9 and 10, camps for New Delhi and Karol Bagh districts will be held in Pusa.
On May 10 and 11, camps for North East and Naveen Shahdara districts will be held in Haridwar, and similarly on May 11 and 12, the North West district camp will be held at Khatu Shyam Dham, Alipur, while the Outer Delhi district camp will take place at Jim Corbett Park, Uttarakhand.
On May 12 and 13, training camps for Mehrauli and South Delhi districts will also be held separately at Jim Corbett Park, Uttarakhand.
The camps for the remaining four districts will be announced shortly, Sachdeva said, adding that along with all the BJP state and district office bearers, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the MPs, Ministers, and several senior leaders are also expected to participate in various subject sessions.