Delhi's Rekha Gupta and Virendra Sachdeva Lead BJP Worker Training Initiative

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Delhi's Rekha Gupta and Virendra Sachdeva Lead BJP Worker Training Initiative

Synopsis

In a significant push to enhance party effectiveness, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and BJP President Virendra Sachdeva have spearheaded a training campaign aimed at empowering over 100,000 party workers. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to instill a sense of collective duty among party members.

Key Takeaways

Training Campaign: The Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Mega Training Campaign aims to empower over 100,000 BJP workers.
Broad Participation: Training occurred across 68 mandals, with 7,200 workers trained over the weekend.
Ideological Focus: Workers are being educated on cultural nationalism, party history, and organizational strategies.
Key Speakers: Prominent party leaders are addressing the training sessions to inspire and educate members.
Collective Spirit: Emphasis on teamwork and selflessness in service to the party and nation.

New Delhi, March 29 (NationPress) As part of the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Mega Training Campaign 2026, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta participated in a two-hour training session for Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers at her local mandal, Shalimar Bagh. She urged the party members to fully utilize this organizational initiative, as stated by a city BJP leader on Sunday.

"The Delhi BJP conducted residential training camps across 68 mandals over the weekend, training approximately 7,200 mandal-level workers," the leader noted.

The Chief Minister reported that training has now been finalized in 171 out of 256 mandals in Delhi.

The seven-session residential training camps featured speeches from BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, and other prominent speakers.

During his address at the Vinod Nagar Mandal, President Sachdeva emphasized that the BJP's trained personnel stand apart from those in other parties due to their grounding in the principles of cultural nationalism and integral humanism.

"They embody a collective spirit of 'we' over 'I', prioritizing service to both the nation and the organization while avoiding ego," he remarked.

Through this extensive training campaign, the BJP aims to cultivate over 100,000 trained workers.

"Participants are receiving instruction on ideological fundamentals, party history, organizational operations, expansion strategies, booth management, accomplishments of both Central and state governments, and the effective use of social media and AI," he added.

Union Minister of State Harsh Malhotra spoke at the Madanpur Khadar West Mandal; BJP MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri addressed Kalkaji Mandal; MP Yogendra Chandolia spoke at Swaroop Nagar, Nangloi, and Dev Nagar mandals; MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat addressed Roshanpura and Dichaukalan mandals; State General Secretary Vishnu Mittal spoke at Paharganj; MP Praveen Khandelwal addressed Ballimaran, Kohat, and Kudesia Nagar wards; and Minister Ashish Sood conducted sessions in Janakpuri.

Senior state officials also contributed to various training discussions: Treasurer Satish Garg in Nangal Thakaran, Kishanganj, and Ballimaran; Sumit Bhasin in Dev Nagar; Praveen Shankar Kapoor in Dev Nagar, Sadh Nagar, Paharganj, Ranjit Nagar, and East Patel Nagar; and Minister Sona Kumari in Dev Nagar Mandal.

Point of View

The party aims to strengthen its organizational framework ahead of future electoral challenges.
NationPress
2 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Mega Training Campaign 2026?
The campaign aims to train over 100,000 BJP workers in various aspects such as party ideology, history, organizational functioning, and social media strategies.
How many mandals are participating in the training?
Training has been completed in 171 out of 256 mandals in Delhi, with activities taking place across 68 mandals over the weekend.
Who are some of the key speakers at the training camps?
Key speakers include BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, and various MPs and state officials.
What makes BJP workers different from those of other parties according to Sachdeva?
BJP workers are trained in the ideology of cultural nationalism and integral humanism, focusing on collective service rather than individual ego.
What topics are covered in the training sessions?
The training covers ideological foundations, party history, organizational development, booth management, and the use of social media and AI.
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