The party would organise programmes on August 9 in all districts where freedom fighters would be honoured and statues of martyrs would be garlanded, he said in a statement here.
Chugh said torch marches would be organised on this occasion to make the youngsters aware of the sacrifices of the martyrs while bike-borne volunteers would take out 'Tiranga Yatras' in their respective districts from August 10 to 14.
"From August 16 to 30, the BJP will organise discussions and debates on 'Naya Bharat Manthan'," Chugh said, adding Union Ministers, MPs, ministers from different states, MLAs, other elected representatives, BJP's national and state office bearers and its Morchas would be participating in these programmes.
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