Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is not a political party of one individual, leader, or one family, rather it is an ideology-based party where each worker is given respect, says, BJP's National General Secretary and Rajasthan in-charge Radha Mohan Das Agarwal said Tuesday as he addressed a state-level workshop on membership drive.
"The Bharatiya Janata Party is an ideology-based party. The party has never compromised on ideals. In this party, no one is above the organisation," he said.
Further taking a jibe at the party's primary political rival - Congress, Das said that their leaders only 'claim' to be Hindus but do not celebrate Raksha Bandhan but just people on the festival.
"They have fooled the countrymen. They are hiding from the countrymen that they are Christians," he said.
BJP state president Madan Rathore then informed that the BJP has set a target of 200 members per booth.
Rathore asserted the BJP will thwart opposition plans, as former state president Arun Chaturvedi announces the membership campaign's launch in districts on September 4 and 5, followed by a review meeting and a second phase from October 1. The campaign aims to bolster the party's booth-level presence, with a focus on strengthening grassroots support ahead of future elections.
"For this, there is a need to connect active workers with the BJP ideology," he said.
Chaturvedi, also the state convener of the membership campaign, oversees the initiative, which will be closely monitored and assessed for effectiveness.