In his inaugural address at a national workshop for party's spokespersons drawn from across the country, he said the government has worked a lot to uplift and empower the poor, Dalits and the backwards and it was now the spokespersons' job to reach out to the masses with this.
The workshop comes ahead of an over 20-day-long event the party will launch from May 26 to mark the government's third anniversary.
The BJP president will leave for Telangana tomorrow as part of his 95-day tour across the country to strengthen the organisation.
Sending out a message, he will pay floral tributes to the late party secretary in the state, Gundagoni Mysaiah Goud, who was gunned down by Naxals in 1999.
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