Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Madhya Pradesh president and MP Nandkumar Singh Chouhan addressing the party workers soon after the inauguration of the two-day Sankalp Adhiveshan here on Thursday said, “Our workers are source of victory and are also our strength.”
Five Union Ministers including Sushma Swaraj, Venkaiah Naidu, Prakash Javadekar, Narendra Singh Tomar and Thanwarchand Gehlot have especially reached the State capital to participate in the two-day conclave.
Union Minister of Urban Development, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation and Parliamentary Affairs Venkaiah Naidu after inaugurating the conclave said, “Madhya Pradesh is the most performing State. Central government would soon provide metro train service to Bhopal and Indore. Not only this the union government would also bring down prices of petrol and diesel besides it would also bring back the black money.”
To blow the bugle of ensuing local body elections many more senior leaders of the BJP would participate in the two day conclave on Friday.
Over 22 thousand palak, sanyojaks and booth in-charges reached the state capital from all 56 organizational districts of the state to participate in the conclave are staying with eleven thousand families, the guests would present to their hosts a Tulsi plant, Narmada water and Bhagwat Geeta. The visiting party workers are also staying with one thousand Muslim families of the state.
The BJP State president Nandkumar Singh Chouhan informed that the visiting party workers have brought Tulsi plant, Narmada water and Bhagwat Geeta with them. Plants would also be distributed to the visiting party workers to give message for environment conservation, he added.
Chouhan said that the party organisation has come with this unique idea of making stay arrangements of the visiting party workers at the houses of resident party workers at the place of making stay arrangements in hotels and dharamshalas. The decision has been taken because on the one hand this would curb dissipation and on the other hand would increase family feeling among the party workers, he added.