With a view to prepare a blueprint for achieving its target of 65 plus seats in the upcoming Assembly Elections, a State-level meeting of workers of ‘Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha’ (BJYM) was convened on Wednesday.
All the BJYM office bearers were present during the meeting. Presidents of 516 Mandals and the General Secretary of all the districts were also present.
This meeting was chaired by State president Amit Kumar. In this meeting, especially BJP’s organization General Secretary Dharam Pal Singh, former Yuva Morcha State president Vinay Chaube, Ashok Singh of Yuva Morcha, were present.On this occasion, the BJP Organization General Secretary Dharm Pal Singh said that the target of 65 plus seats in this election can be achieved with the help of Yuva Morcha. “For this, the Yuva Morcha is working very hard. New Voters’ Conference has been organized in 15 districts in which first time voters have been included,” he added.
Addressing the BJYM workers who came to attend the meeting from across the State, Singh said that the BJYM workers will know what the aspirations of the people from the Government are and it will be added in the party’s manifesto. “At present, we can say that Yuva Morcha has proved that it is most strong wing of BJP.
The youth should take the responsibility of winning all the booths,” he added.“The youth of Jharkhand want to form a nationalist government. We need to strengthen our booth to achieve 65 plus target in the elections,” he said. Criticising opposition parties on the occasion, the Organisational General Secretary said that the Congress made an independent MLA the Chief Minister and looted the mineral wealth of the State.
“There was not a single corruption accusation in the State during the Raghubar Das tenure,” he added.Speaking on the occasion, BJYM State president, Amit Kumar said the responsibility given by the party will be fulfilled. “To achieve the goal of 65 plus, we are ready to work with our full strength.
It has been decided to hold a Mandal Conference regularly and include booth level workers in them,” he added.