Delhi BJP training in Rishikesh: SIR, national goals on agenda for West Delhi leaders

Share:
Audio Loading voice…
Delhi BJP training in Rishikesh: SIR, national goals on agenda for West Delhi leaders

Synopsis

The Delhi BJP has taken its nationwide Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Training Maha Abhiyan 2026 to Rishikesh, with a pointed focus on Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls alongside ideological grounding. The choice to combine booth-level electoral mechanics with 'Nation First' messaging signals the party's intent to sharpen its grassroots machinery well ahead of the next electoral cycle.

Key Takeaways

Delhi BJP's two-day training session for West Delhi and Najafgarh district leaders began in Rishikesh on 7 May 2025 .
The session is part of the nationwide Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Training Maha Abhiyan 2026 .
Key topics include Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, booth management, ideological foundation, and government achievements.
Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva and National Organiser V.
Satish are scheduled to address sessions on Friday, 8 May 2025 .
The Maha Abhiyan aims to promote 'Antyodaya' and 'Nation First' values while strengthening booth-level organisation across India.

A two-day district-level training session of the Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) commenced in Rishikesh on Thursday, 7 May 2025, with Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, national challenges, and government achievements forming the core agenda, according to a party statement. The session is part of the nationwide Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Training Maha Abhiyan 2026.

Who Attended and Who Will Address

The training was specifically organised for BJP leaders and workers from West Delhi and Najafgarh districts. Training Convenor and Member of Parliament Kamaljeet Sehrawat, Delhi Government Ministers Manjinder Singh Sirsa and Ashish Sood, Pankaj Singh, Training Co-Convenor Sumit Bhasin, and senior leader Rajeev Babbar participated in the opening sessions. The session was coordinated under District Presidents Chandrapal Bakhshi and Raj Sharma Gautam.

National Organiser V. Satish and Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva are scheduled to arrive in Rishikesh on Friday to address sessions for both districts, the statement added.

Key Themes of the Training

The discourse at the sessions covered the party's historical development, ideological foundation, organisational expansion, SIR of electoral rolls, challenges before the nation, government achievements, booth management, and media and social media strategy. Uttarakhand Panchayati Raj Minister Madan Kaushik, former Member of Parliament Ramesh Bidhuri, Yogesh Atreya, Treasurer Satish Garg, and Media Head Praveen Shankar Kapoor also addressed sessions. Spokesperson Rajkumar Falwaria, Coordination Team Member Mukul Dagar, and Kajal Pawar participated as well.

About the Maha Abhiyan 2026

The BJP is conducting the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Training Maha Abhiyan 2026 on a large scale across the country. Its stated objective is to equip party workers with ideological strength, discipline, and technical competence, with a particular focus on strengthening the organisation at the grassroots booth level. According to Delhi BJP leadership, the Maha Abhiyan also aims to promote the spirit of 'Antyodaya' and 'Nation First' among workers, and to familiarise them with the party's history, ideology of Integral Humanism, and government achievements.

Significance of the SIR Focus

The emphasis on Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls is notable ahead of future electoral cycles. The SIR exercise, overseen by the Election Commission of India (ECI), involves systematic verification and updating of voter lists — a process in which booth-level party workers play a critical role. This comes amid the BJP's broader push to consolidate its organisational machinery at the micro level across urban constituencies like West Delhi and Najafgarh. The training is expected to conclude on Friday, 8 May 2025, with senior party leadership in attendance.

Point of View

Where the BJP is seeking to consolidate after recent assembly results, remains the real test.
NationPress
9 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Delhi BJP training session in Rishikesh about?
It is a two-day district-level training session for BJP leaders and workers from West Delhi and Najafgarh districts, held in Rishikesh from 7–8 May 2025. The session covers Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, booth management, ideological foundation, and government achievements.
What is the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Training Maha Abhiyan 2026?
It is a nationwide BJP training initiative aimed at equipping party workers with ideological strength, discipline, and technical competence at the grassroots booth level. The Maha Abhiyan promotes the principles of 'Antyodaya' and 'Nation First' alongside the party's ideology of Integral Humanism.
What is Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls?
SIR is a systematic exercise conducted under the Election Commission of India to verify and update voter lists at the booth level. The BJP has incorporated SIR training into its Maha Abhiyan to strengthen its grassroots electoral machinery.
Who are the key leaders attending the Rishikesh training?
MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat, Delhi Ministers Manjinder Singh Sirsa and Ashish Sood, and senior leader Rajeev Babbar attended the first day. Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva and National Organiser V. Satish are scheduled to arrive on Friday, 8 May 2025.
Why is the training being held in Rishikesh and not Delhi?
The party statement does not specify the reason for choosing Rishikesh as the venue. The session is organised under the coordination of District Presidents Chandrapal Bakhshi and Raj Sharma Gautam for the West Delhi and Najafgarh districts.
Nation Press
The Trail

Connected Dots

Tracing the thread behind this story — newest first.

8 Dots
  1. Latest 1 month ago
  2. 1 month ago
  3. 1 month ago
  4. 1 month ago
  5. 2 months ago
  6. 7 months ago
  7. 9 months ago
  8. 1 year ago
Google Prefer NP
On Google