Will PM Modi's New Delhi BJP Office Energize the Organization?

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Key Takeaways
- New Delhi BJP office inaugurated by PM Modi.
- Office designed in South Indian architectural style.
- Office features multiple facilities for party leaders.
- Symbolizes the resilience of the BJP in Delhi.
- Represents a new beginning for the organization.
New Delhi, Sep 29 (NationPress) As Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares to inaugurate the new Delhi BJP office, he has acknowledged the historical struggles of the city's leaders and expressed his hope that this new facility will revitalize the organization.
In a message shared on social media platform X, PM Modi stated, “The legacy of BJP workers in Delhi serves as a profound example of commitment and perseverance. Despite numerous challenges, they not only sustained the organization but also played a vital role in fortifying it.”
“I am entirely assured that the newly constructed state office will bring renewed strength, fresh direction, and enhanced self-belief to the organization,” he added.
Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, and other prominent leaders conducted ritual prayers at the new office located at 5, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg, just a short distance from the National BJP office on the same street.
She posted on X, “This morning, we performed the house entry pooja and Havan at the newly built office.”
CM Gupta also provided a teaser for PM Modi’s upcoming event on her social media channel.
The new Delhi BJP office is designed in a South Indian architectural style, situated on a plot of approximately 825 square meters, featuring five stories.
The basement includes car parking, while the ground floor houses a conference room, reception hall, and canteen. The first floor comprises an auditorium with a seating capacity of 300. The second floor is designated for various party staff and fronts.
The third floor accommodates the offices of the state vice president, general secretary, and secretary. The fourth floor has facilities for leaders from other states, and the fifth floor is home to the state BJP president and state organization general secretary's offices, along with the offices of Delhi MPs.
The journey of the state BJP and Jana Sangh leaders commenced from Naya Bazar post-independence. During the Jana Sangh era, political activities were managed from an office in Naya Bazar within the Walled City.
Subsequently, the first office of the BJP was established at Ajmeri Gate. It later moved to 20 Rakabganj Road, before ultimately settling at 14 Pandit Pant Marg near Parliament, where it has remained for 35 years.