BJP says membership now 11 cr, launches 'Mahasampark Abhiyan'

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 12 2015 | 5:22 PM IST
BJP today claimed to have enrolled 11 crore members across the country as party president Amit Shah kick-started a mega outreach programme here for its eight northern state units to connect with the newly-inducted as well the masses.
"These 11 crore members will not be used as a means to gain political power but be made a partner in nation building," Shah said after launching the 'Mahasampark Abhiyan' for the northern states.
"Amit Shahji discussed the idea of connecting more with the people now... Formal verification and induction of the members would also be carried out (during the Abhiyan)," BJP national secretary Bhupendra Yadav said at a press conference after the meet.
"Since the launch of our membership drive, we had sought to connect with and bring in more people, who believe in our party. We had set a target of 10 crore but it has even crossed that, and by April this year, it reached the 11-crore mark," General Secretary (Organisation) Ram Lal said.
"Workshops would be held in the month of August for party workers and new members... Our idea is to strengthen the party at not just state or district level but also at mandal level," Lal said, adding, "We will also tell our new members and people in general about our party's history and the work done during this one-odd year of the NDA government."
The programme was attended by party MPs, MLAs, state unit chiefs, mayors, among others from the eight state units -- Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Rajasthan. Union ministers Harsh Vardhan, Birender Singh, J P Nadda were present at the meet.
BJP renews its membership drive every six years, and Shah said that "2015 was a successful year in that sense."
Party MP Meenakshi Lekhi said, "Most of the members are new. The party earlier had a membership of few crores."
Asked if controversies like the Lalit Modi row and Vyapam case would have any impact on the morale of party workers, she said, "Everyone has their own agenda, media has its own agenda. But our agenda is of development and connecting with the people. And, that's why we are here.
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First Published: Jul 12 2015 | 5:22 PM IST

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