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Bilaspur: Workshop held ahead of BJP Organizational elections; MLA Randhir Sharma, others participated

Bilaspur: The process of organizational elections of Bharatiya Janata Party has been started in Himachal Pradesh. Given this, a workshop was organized in Bilaspur district regarding BJP organizational elections. In this workshop, MLA Randhir Sharma from Naina Devi of Bilaspur district, Jhanduta MLA Jeetram Katwal, Bilaspur Sadar MLA Trilok Jamwal, BJP District President Swatantra Sankhyan along with party officials, officials of various fronts, Panchayat Working Committee members, President and Vice President of District Council and Municipal Council, Presidents and General Secretaries of all Mandals and active members participated in the workshop.

While giving information about the office, Naina Devi MLA Randhir Sharma said that according to the party constitution, the party completes the process of organizational elections every three years and makes primary members every six years, due to which a campaign to make primary members was run for the last two months, whose review meeting was held today.

After this, a campaign to make active members will be started. After this, after forming committees at the booth level, the process of booth formation which includes the formation of 1 booth president and 11 members and panna pramukhs will be completed by 30th November.

Randhir Sharma said that just as the campaign of making primary members has been completed on time, in the same way, after making active members, booths will be formed and the election process will also be completed on time at the mandal level.

Randhir Sharma also targeted the tenure of the Congress government of the state and accused the government of closing hundreds of institutions, then after imposing tax on diesel, increasing the prices of liquor and cement, stopping free electricity of 125 units, imposing a bill of Rs. 100 on drinking water in rural areas, imposing a tax of Rs. 25 on toilet seats and taking back the decision after protests proves that the state government is becoming a laughing stock by taking anti-people decisions.

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