POONCH: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) organized a Prashikshan Workshop at district Poonch as part of the ongoing Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Prashikshan Mahabhiyan–2026. J&K BJP General Secretary Gopal Mahajan and All Cell Incharge Ved Sharma, chiefly addressed the workshop. District President BJP Poonch Gurdeep Singh Khalsa, Rajesh Raina, Sunil Sharma, Ravinder Kumar Bitta, Mehtab Bukhari, Sanjay Kesar, Vikas Sharma, Jyoti Bhalla, Naresh Sharma, and other prominent leaders and workers were among the prominent present.
Gopal Mahajan conducted a detailed review of the party’s functioning at the district, mandal, and booth levels. He emphasized that BJP, being a cadre-based organization, derives its strength from disciplined and ideologically committed workers. He stressed the importance of taking the party’s ideology to the masses through dedicated activists and underlined the need for continuous capacity building of activists to meet evolving socio-political challenges.
Mahajan reiterated that structured training programmes under the Prashikshan Mahabhiyan are designed to enhance organizational efficiency, ideological clarity, and effective public outreach, ensuring that the party remains connected with the aspirations of the people.
Ved Sharma highlighted the crucial need for better coordination between mandal and booth-level teams. He urged party workers to work collectively with a spirit of service to ensure that welfare initiatives and organizational programmes reach the last person in society. He emphasized that the true success of any programme lies in its effective implementation at the booth level.
Ved Sharma, focusing on the role of various cells within the party, called upon cell functionaries to actively contribute in strengthening the party structure and to play a proactive role in addressing local issues and assisting the needy.
The programme concluded with a renewed commitment from all participants to work with dedication, discipline, and coordination to further strengthen BJP at every level, particularly at the grassroots, in line with the party’s guiding principles of “Nation First” and “Antyodaya”.
