Exposed in Delhi, Kejriwal now claiming to be honest in Punjab: Sachdeva
The Delhi BJP chief further called it unfortunate that after the AAP chief's honesty is exposed in Delhi, he is repeating the same story in Punjab.
Sachdeva said the BJP is a party that operates through collective leadership while ensuring internal democracy and providing every worker with the opportunity to be part of the organisational structure.
Statesman News Service | New Delhi | March 16, 2025 7:53 pm
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Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva announced on Sunday that the process of organisational restructuring – “Sangathan Parv” – of the state unit of the party would commence next week.
Notably, the announcement came in the wake of the saffron party registering a historic win in the recently-concluded Delhi assembly elections and coming to power in the state after 26 years.
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For the process, the national election officer of the saffron party has appointed Mahendra Nagpal the election officer for Delhi, along with two assistant election officers, including Yogesh Atrey and Vijay Solanki.
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Sachdeva said the BJP is a party that operates through collective leadership while ensuring internal democracy and providing every worker with the opportunity to be part of the organisational structure.
He further mentioned that under the organisational restructuring, elections would be held for booth, mandal, district committees, and finally the state committee.
However, wherever the workers desire, the committees can also be formed through coordination, the Delhi BJP chief added.
BJP leaders said the party follows a democratic process where no position is permanent while the workers get to share responsibilities with time.
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The Delhi BJP chief further called it unfortunate that after the AAP chief's honesty is exposed in Delhi, he is repeating the same story in Punjab.
Taking a dig at AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva said on Sunday that it is gradually becoming clear that after being rejected in the national capital, Kejriwal is now afraid of being sidelined from Punjab politics where he was trying to re-establish himself.
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva has extended his heartiest greetings to the people of the city on the occasion of Holi, stating that it is a festival of harmony and brotherhood, and must be celebrated with traditional joy and enthusiasm.
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