Hardoi, 15 October (Hindustan Reporter). A review meeting of Active Membership Campaign 2024 was organized at the district office of Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday evening.
Regarding the preparations and success of the active membership campaign of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Regional President Kamlesh Mishra said that it is the result of the tireless hard work of the workers who are working from door to door to connect the common man with the ideas of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He told that three lakh eighty-eight thousand members have been associated with the party in the district. Due to which Awadh region has reached second place in the state in the ranking of active membership campaign. In this membership campaign, the party is providing membership for six years.
The Regional President said that the Active Membership Campaign program is an act of laying the foundation for preparing future leadership. Through this campaign the party gets an opportunity to connect with all sections. Bharatiya Janata Party, moving forward from the journey of 2 members, has set a record by becoming the largest party in the world and forming an all-inclusive government in the provinces of the country and forming the government in the central power of the country for the third consecutive time. This record was not only limited to forming the government but also benefited the people by taking every section of the society along with them and formulating new policies and schemes for their development and upliftment.
Membership campaign meeting
MLC Mukesh Sharma said that this party moves forward in public service works through workers. The more people from all sections join, the more strength the organization will gain.
District in-charge Shankar Lal Lodhi said that active membership campaign will run in all sections. The aim of BJP is to make all sections of the society join the party by making them active members, so that the organization can be further strengthened.
The stage was conducted by District General Secretary Anurag Mishra.