Delhi BJP Conducts Night Training Camps for Workers Across 11 Mandals

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Delhi BJP Conducts Night Training Camps for Workers Across 11 Mandals

Synopsis

The Delhi BJP is ramping up its training efforts with night-stay camps in 11 mandals, emphasizing the party's commitment to developing skilled and dedicated political workers. This initiative is part of a broader training campaign aimed at enhancing organizational effectiveness.

Key Takeaways

Delhi BJP organized night training camps in 11 mandals.
Training campaign aims to enhance workers' skills.
Participants included prominent party leaders.
Completion target for all 256 mandals by April 14.
Distinct commitment observed between BJP and other party workers.

New Delhi, March 21 (NationPress) As part of the Bharatiya Janata Party's Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan, night-stay training camps were conducted for party workers on Saturday across 11 mandals in the Delhi unit, according to a party official.

The Delhi BJP initiated these training camps on March 7 and 8, starting with three mandals, followed by sessions in 89 mandals on March 14 and 15. With today’s addition of 11 mandals, a total of 103 mandals have hosted training camps so far.

BJP's Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan Co-Incharge and MP V.D. Sharma addressed participants at the Dwarka-C Mandal, while Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva spoke at the Hari Nagar Extension Mandal. Union Minister of State Harsh Malhotra addressed the Mehrauli Mandal, and Delhi's Training Campaign Head, BJP MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat, spoke at the Dwarka-C Mandal.

According to a statement, BJP MP Yogendra Chandolia also addressed the Mubarakpur Mandal, alongside various prominent speakers discussing a range of organizational topics.

President Sachdeva emphasized that the BJP is a constructive, organization-based political party. The ongoing training not only enhances the capabilities of its workers compared to those from other political parties but also fortifies their commitment to the nation, society, and the party.

He noted that the differences in dedication between BJP workers and those from other parties are often evident, with recent events further underscoring this distinction.

In the wake of the tragic fire incident in Palam, the unprofessional behavior of Aam Aadmi Party leaders sharply contrasted with the composed responses of BJP MLAs and workers, clearly illustrating the divide between trained BJP workers and the untrained personnel of parties like AAP and Congress.

President Sachdeva also declared that the Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan will be completed across all 256 mandals in Delhi by April 14.

Point of View

The Delhi BJP's training camps illustrate a strategic effort to enhance the skills and dedication of its workers. This initiative not only aims to differentiate the party's cadre in a competitive political landscape but also addresses the importance of training in fostering a responsible political environment.
NationPress
12 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the night-stay training camps?
The night-stay training camps aim to enhance the skills and dedication of BJP workers, making them more effective in their roles and strengthening their commitment to the party and the nation.
How many mandals have hosted training camps so far?
As of now, a total of 103 mandals have hosted training camps since the initiative began.
Who addressed the training sessions?
Several prominent leaders, including V.D. Sharma, Virendra Sachdeva, Harsh Malhotra, Kamaljeet Sehrawat, and Yogendra Chandolia, addressed the training sessions.
When will the Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan be completed?
The Mahaprasikshan Abhiyan is set to be completed across all 256 mandals in Delhi by April 14.
What differentiates BJP workers from those of other parties?
BJP President Sachdeva highlighted that the ongoing training makes BJP workers more committed and skilled compared to those from other political parties.
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