Pakistan-Bangladesh discussed in BJP's campaign workshop?


bjp is instilling enthusiasm in the workers to take the membership campaign forward. chief minister Bhajanlal Sharma and state president madan Rathod addressed the bjp membership campaign workshop in Jodhpur. madan Rathod discussed the anarchy in bangladesh and Pakistan. He said that the prime minister of bangladesh had to flee and take refuge in India. In such a situation, the conspiracy of the opposition forces has to be foiled.


bjp state president attacked the alliance of National Conference and congress in Jammu and Kashmir. He said, "National Conference has announced to create the same situation as before when it comes to power. We have to stand against the anti-national forces by fulfilling the responsibility of an aware citizen." madan Rathod said that narendra modi has become the prime minister for the third time due to the hard work of the workers. He emphasized on the workers to play an active role in the bjp membership campaign. madan Rathod said that the budget announcements of the rajasthan government should be conveyed to the common people. The bjp government has started a scheme to install solar panels in every house to reduce the burden of electricity on people.


Workshop of bjp membership campaign

madan Rathore said that by-elections are going to be held on six assembly seats of Rajasthan. Therefore, workers should contact their acquaintances in the constituency and appeal to them to vote for BJP. chief minister Bhajanlal Sharma informed the workers about the strategy and methodology of the membership campaign in the workshop. He said that during the campaign, add as many people as possible in Suryanagari. The chief minister called for taking the bjp membership campaign forward. He said that the membership number of the party should be increased through the campaign. BJP's nationalist ideology and public welfare policies should also be taken to the masses. Inspire every resident of the state to ensure meaningful and important participation in nation building.

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