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CG: BJP is an ideological movement focused on service: Jamwal

RAIPUR,INDIA: A significant meeting was held at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Office, Ekatm Complex, on Monday to strategize for the upcoming urban body elections and three-tier Panchayat elections. The meeting, attended by Regional Organization General Secretary Ajay Jamwal and State Organization General Secretary Pawan Sai, provided key guidance for election preparations.

Ajay Jamwal emphasized the BJP's transparent candidate selection process, ensuring no discrimination. He reiterated the importance of unity among party members, regardless of who receives the ticket. "We will stand together to support the candidate and ensure victory," Jamwal stated. He described the BJP as an ideological movement with clear values, highlighting the party's mission to make India self-reliant, an economic superpower, and a world leader under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Jamwal also praised the global acceptance of India's ideals, noting that 162 countries now recognize the power of yoga, largely due to Modi's efforts. He cited the success of government schemes, stating that 25 crore people have been lifted out of poverty in the past 10 years, with every household benefiting from multiple central government schemes.

He cautioned the party workers to be aware of forces that could negatively impact the elections, urging diligence and hard work. "Victory in this election will ensure that our policies and development efforts reach every household," Jamwal added. He reiterated the Prime Minister's vision of a developed India by 2047, marking 100 years of independence, with India becoming self-reliant and a global leader.

Pawan Sai, State Organization General Secretary, provided updates on the election preparations, including the formation of committees at divisional and district levels. He emphasized the importance of selecting candidates with a clean image and a strong work ethic. "Only those who can win should be nominated for Sarpanch, District, and District Panchayat," Sai said. He expressed confidence that the BJP would emerge victorious, winning 11,694 Panchayats, and reaffirmed the party’s resolve to ensure BJP workers hold positions from the Panchayat to Parliament. "This election is a chance to honor every dedicated worker," he concluded.



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