Will Delhi BJP Host 'Atal Smriti Sammelans' in All 70 Constituencies by December 31?
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Key Takeaways
- Delhi BJP to hold 'Atal Smriti Sammelans' across all 70 constituencies by December 31.
- Initiative aims to educate party workers about Atal Bihari Vajpayee's legacy.
- Strengthening organizational character among new party members is a key focus.
- Public grievance redressal camps are also being organized by the party.
- Over 2,500 individuals have received assistance through these camps in the past 10 months.
New Delhi, Dec 27 (NationPress) Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva announced on Saturday that the party will conduct ‘Atal Smriti Sammelans’ across all 70 Assembly constituencies from December 28 to 31, aiming to educate party workers about the legacy and principles of the late former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
A similar event took place on December 25 in the Kasturba Nagar Assembly constituency.
The Sammelan at Kasturba Nagar was inaugurated by BJP National Working President Nitin Nabin, who addressed attendees alongside Sachdeva.
Sachdeva emphasized that these Sammelans are intended to enhance the organizational strength among new party recruits.
He noted that new members are continually joining the BJP, and the party seeks to ensure they remain grounded in its ideological principles and the values exemplified by its legendary leaders.
Outlining the schedule for the ‘Atal Smriti Sammelans’, Sachdeva stated that the BJP operates on the foundational principles established by its senior leaders and founding figures, including Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya, and Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
He mentioned that these events would assist party workers in aligning with the BJP's ideology and learning from the experiences of senior leaders.
In a separate initiative, the Delhi BJP held a public grievance redressal camp on Saturday at the party’s state office to address issues concerning the Delhi government.
A Delhi Cabinet Minister attended the camp, engaging with citizens' grievances and working towards their resolution.
Education and Power Minister Ashish Sood participated in the camp, addressing the concerns of 47 citizens and party members.
In several instances, he immediately contacted relevant officials to address issues and instructed them to update their respective government offices.
In other cases, he provided written directives to officials, urging them to act swiftly or report back to his office within a week.
Following the directive from Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, the party’s Sahyog Prakoshth has been organizing this grievance redressal camp every Saturday at the state office since early March 2025.
According to Sahyog Prakoshth Convenor Gulshan Virmani, over the past 10 months, more than 2,500 individuals have benefited from solutions provided through these camps.