Delhi BJP’s Organisational Restructuring: A New Era Begins

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NEW DELHI: Following their recent triumph in the Delhi Assembly polls, the city unit of the BJP is now gearing up for a significant organisational reshuffle, as per party officials.

Virendra Sachdeva, the President of Delhi BJP who spearheaded the party to victory in the polls, has announced that the restructuring process, known as Sangathan Parv, will commence this week.

The national leadership of the party has appointed senior leader Mahendra Nagpal as the election officer for Delhi, along with two co-election officers, Yogesh Atrey and Vijay Solanki, to oversee the process.

Sachdeva has highlighted the BJP’s dedication to collective leadership, ensuring internal democracy by providing every worker with the opportunity to participate in the organisational structure.

The organisational elections will be held at the booth, Mandal, district, and state levels, marking a new chapter in the party’s journey towards continued success.

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