Jamshedpur: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) intensified preparations for the Assembly elections with its one day training camp for its youth wing members kicking off with the single aim of achieving victory in the polls at Dhalbhum Club, Sakchi on Sunday. It was inaugurated jointly by former MLA of Jamshedpur West and senior party leader Saryu Roy, MP of Jamshedpur Vidyut Varan Mahato, state training head Ganesh Mishra and state working committee member Manoj Kumar Singh.
Inaugurating the session by garlanding portraits of Swami Vivekananda, Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee and Pundit Deendayal Upadhyaya, Roy said the BJP did not believe in achieving power through politics. Rather, the party believed in pursuing the sublime aims set for its members by the previous torchbearers like Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, Pundit Deendayal Upadhyaya and many other great leaders of the country, he said.
�The purpose of today�s training camp is to tell the young activists of the party about the aims and ideologies of the party. The activists are also to be told about the requisite qualities in their personality to set them apart from the members of other parties and organizations. The BJP keeps the nation on the top when it comes to politics. Our sole aim is to take the light of development to the man on the street. Every party worker is a member of a close knit family. We believe in achieving our aims by nurturing national and patriotic values in them,� said Roy.
The former MLA said the BJP was going to get an opportunity to run a majority government led by it within next couple of months.
The MP of Jamshedpur said the youth wing members of the party should work hard to ensure victory of the party in the Assembly elections. He said the state government led by Chief Minister Hemant Soren lacked the willpower to develop the state. He said the honest and sincere bureaucrats were finding it hard to work under the present circumstances. He said the party workers should set a target of clinching more than 55 seats in the Assembly elections.
The state trainer Ganesh Mishra said the party workers should first imbibe the quality of discipline in them. He said the most important work to be done for the country was to live for it instead of dying for it. He said the activists should lead a simple life with high intellectual and moral values.
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