BJP to Recruit 3000 New Vistaraks in Delhi

BJP Vistaraks in Delhi
BJP Vistaraks in Delhi

BJP National Organization General Secretary Ramlal and Pradesh President Manoj Tiwari addressed a training workshop of Vistaraks of West Delhi BJP on Monday. Vistaraks are volunteers who are supposed to expand the political base of BJP.

Pradesh Organization General Secretary Siddharthan, MP Parvesh Verma also addressed various sessions of the workshop in the presence of General Secretary & Head of the Vistarak Yojna Rajesh Bhatia, Pradesh Vice President Rajiv Babbar and District President Ramesh Khanna.

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National Organization General Secretary Ramlal told the Vistaraks that you have voluntarily undertaken to propagate the ideals established by Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay for which you deserve appreciation.

Vistaraks will visit every house and help in the political expansion of the BJP. “This is also an opportunity of social service because by apprising the party leadership and the government about the problems and expectations of the people you can help in solving them also,” Ramlal told the volunteers.

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Ramlal said that Vistaraks will succeed in their mission when they will knock every door of their area and talk to every person without any hesitation.

Pradesh President Manoj Tiwari said that on the occasion of Birth Centenary of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay, this Vistarak programme will give a new energy to the party.

The party will get about 3000 new Vistaraks in Delhi through this scheme who will help in strengthening the party organization.

From 23rd June to 6th July, these party Vistaraks shall contact the people of their area in Delhi. They will work on full time basis for 15 days and in the next phase the party will also develop full time Vistaraks to work for six months and one year.

Photo courtesy: BJP

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