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Strong booth management key to BJP's success: Badoli

Emphasising the role of party workers' dedication and service, BJP state president Pandit Mohan Lal Badoli criticised Congress for its self-serving politics dominated by family interests. He praised BJP workers for their hard work and commitment making the party the...
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BJP state president, Mohan Lal Badoli, addresses workers at Tohana.
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Emphasising the role of party workers' dedication and service, BJP state president Pandit Mohan Lal Badoli criticised Congress for its self-serving politics dominated by family interests. He praised BJP workers for their hard work and commitment making the party the largest party in the world.

During his visit to Tohana, Ratia, Fatehabad, and Dabwali constituencies on Thursday, Badoli reviewed the party's membership drive with local workers. He urged them to strengthen every booth by connecting more than 250 people to the party. Badoli highlighted that strong booth management was the key to the party’s success.

He expressed confidence that BJP would soon meet its target of adding 50 lakh new members, contributing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a developed India. He also pointed out that the people of Haryana and the country had recognised Congress's failures and voted BJP to power for a third term.

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Badoli assured that under the leadership of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, the state's development would accelerate with the slogan 'Non-Stop Haryana'.

Former minister Devender Singh Babli also praised BJP’s leadership noting India’s growing prominence on the world stage. He highlighted the increase in membership, especially in Tohana and Fatehabad constituencies, and called on party workers to unite and strengthen the nation’s unity and integrity by connecting every family to the BJP.

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