BJP State General Secretary Dr. Archana Gupta emphasised the need for party workers to focus on strengthening booth-level engagement. Speaking to key workers of the Kalka Assembly at the Panchkamal office in Panchkula, Dr. Archana urged workers to conduct door-to-door outreach, informing people about government schemes and party policies. She stressed the responsibility of every worker to ensure no individual is overlooked at the booth level.
Dr. Archana Gupta emphasized the significance of winning at the booth level, stating, “Who wins the booth wins the election,” and highlighted the importance of continuous voter engagement. She urged workers to be available 24/7 for the people in their booths, actively participating in their joys and sorrows. Dr. Archana motivated workers, emphasizing that the booth worker is pivotal to the party’s success.
Extending greetings with “Ram Ram” and congratulating workers on the consecration of the Ram temple, Dr. Archana Gupta underscored the need for booth empowerment. District BJP President Deepak Sharma also encouraged workers to focus on empowering their respective booths, ensuring the benefits of government schemes reach eligible individuals. He stressed that winning at the booth level is crucial for the party, linking it to the prospect of Narendra Modi becoming the Prime Minister for the third time and India’s development.
Former MLA Latika Sharma urged workers to strengthen their respective booths further. As part of the Booth Empowerment Campaign, she outlined the goal of reaching every household with the party’s programs, campaigns, and schemes. Panna Pramukhs were urged to maintain regular public relations with voters mentioned on their pages. Latika Sharma emphasized the need to communicate the achievements and schemes of the Modi-Manohar government and encouraged workers to recruit more individuals into the party.
The event saw the presence of District President Deepak Sharma, National Council member Banto Kataria, former MLA Latika Sharma, Kalka Municipal Council Chairman Krishna Lamba, State Co-Treasurer Virendra Garg, former District President Vishal Seth, General Secretary Varindra Rana, Paramjeet Kaur, and other key workers of the Kalka Assembly. The focus was on strengthening booth-level strategies and ensuring broader party outreach.