NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday renewed his membership as the first active member of the Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ).
In a post on X, he expressed his "pride" in becoming the first Sakriya Sadasya of BJP. "Adding momentum to our endeavour of making a Viksit Bharat ! As a BJP Karyakarta , proud to become the first Sakriya Sadasya and launch the Sakriya Sadasyata Abhiyan today in the presence of our national President, JP Nadda. This is a movement which will further strengthen our Party at the grassroots and ensure effective contribution of our Party Karyakartas to national progress. In order to be an Active Member, a Karyakarta has to register 50 members either at a single booth or in a Vidhan Sabha seat. Such Karyakartas will be eligible to contest elections for a Mandal Committee and above. At the same time, they will get many opportunities to work for the party in the times to come," PM Modi posted on X.
Prime Minister Modi on September 2 launched the BJP's 2024 membership drive , 'Sanghatan Parva, Sadasyata Abhiyan 2024,' by renewing his membership and encouraging party workers to connect with the youth.
The first day of the membership drive saw 47 lakh members registered, and in the first phase, from September 2 to 25, 6 crore members were enrolled.
According to party sources, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh registered more than 1 crore members each, while Gujarat and Assam enrolled 85 lakh and 50 lakh members, respectively.
The second phase of the 'Sadasyata Abhiyan,' scheduled from October 1-15, will prioritize Parliamentary Constituencies, Assembly Constituencies, Zilas, and Mandals that are lagging in membership enrollment. The focus will be on ensuring 'Sadasyata enrollment' in every Shakti Kendra and Booth through detailed outreach efforts.
In a post on X, he expressed his "pride" in becoming the first Sakriya Sadasya of BJP. "Adding momentum to our endeavour of making a Viksit Bharat ! As a BJP Karyakarta , proud to become the first Sakriya Sadasya and launch the Sakriya Sadasyata Abhiyan today in the presence of our national President, JP Nadda. This is a movement which will further strengthen our Party at the grassroots and ensure effective contribution of our Party Karyakartas to national progress. In order to be an Active Member, a Karyakarta has to register 50 members either at a single booth or in a Vidhan Sabha seat. Such Karyakartas will be eligible to contest elections for a Mandal Committee and above. At the same time, they will get many opportunities to work for the party in the times to come," PM Modi posted on X.
Adding momentum to our endeavour of making a Viksit Bharat!
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 16, 2024
As a @BJP4India Karyakarta, proud to become the first Sakriya Sadasya and launch the Sakriya Sadasyata Abhiyan today in the presence of our national President, Shri @JPNadda Ji. This is a movement which will further… pic.twitter.com/lPzclMn3Ij
Prime Minister Modi on September 2 launched the BJP's 2024 membership drive , 'Sanghatan Parva, Sadasyata Abhiyan 2024,' by renewing his membership and encouraging party workers to connect with the youth.
The first day of the membership drive saw 47 lakh members registered, and in the first phase, from September 2 to 25, 6 crore members were enrolled.
According to party sources, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh registered more than 1 crore members each, while Gujarat and Assam enrolled 85 lakh and 50 lakh members, respectively.
The second phase of the 'Sadasyata Abhiyan,' scheduled from October 1-15, will prioritize Parliamentary Constituencies, Assembly Constituencies, Zilas, and Mandals that are lagging in membership enrollment. The focus will be on ensuring 'Sadasyata enrollment' in every Shakti Kendra and Booth through detailed outreach efforts.
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