Delhi BJP Plans Major Reorganisation in Two Months, Says Harsh Malhotra
Delhi BJP's newly appointed state president Harsh Malhotra announced plans to reorganise the party within two months. He prioritizes resolving organisational gaps at the district level and emphasized teamwork. As part of the strategy, preparations for next year's Municipal Corporation of Delhi elections are already underway.
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Newly appointed Delhi BJP state president Harsh Malhotra announced that the party's restructuring will be accomplished within two months. His focus is to bridge organisational gaps at the district level, ensuring the formation of district teams in the coming weeks.
With Jain's leadership at the helm, a series of fortnight-long events will celebrate 12 years of the Modi administration and the BJP's governance in Delhi. The party aims to rigorously prepare for the upcoming Municipal Corporation of Delhi elections well in advance, asserting that groundwork at the mandal level is already robust.
Despite his additional roles as Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways and a Lok Sabha MP, Malhotra expressed confidence in balancing his duties, stressing the importance of collaboration within party structures. Infrastructure projects across the Delhi-NCR area, including an elevated road to Jewar, are highlights of ongoing development efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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