Jaipur : BJP is far behind the target in membership campaign in Rajasthan. Recently, BJP’s National Organization General Secretary BL Santosh had expressed his displeasure over the slow pace of the membership campaign. But even after that this campaign has not yet gained momentum. Despite the BJP government in the state, the weakness of the membership campaign is being said to be a matter of concern for the BJP. Meanwhile, now information has come to light that BJP President JP Nadda is coming to Jaipur to hold a meeting regarding the membership campaign. According to the information received, BJP National President JP Nadda will come to Jaipur on October 5. Where he will hold a meeting regarding the party’s membership campaign. Party state president Madan Rathod said on Wednesday that Nadda will reach Jaipur airport at 7 pm on Saturday.
JP Nadda will hold a meeting on the evening of October 5.
Rathod said that Nadda will interact with the chartered accountants of Jaipur at a hotel in Statue Circle from 7:30 pm and make them members of BJP. State coordinator of BJP membership campaign, Dr. Arun Chaturvedi said that Nadda will communicate with the public representatives of the state regarding the membership campaign at the BJP state office from 8:30 pm.
BJP’s membership campaign was started on September 2.
It is known that BJP’s membership campaign across the country started from September 2. This campaign was started by making Prime Minister Narendra Modi a member of BJP. Talking about Rajasthan, BJP’s membership campaign was started here on 3rd September. The first phase of the campaign ended on 30 September.
The target was to make 1.25 crore members, only 31 lakh were made.
According to information received from BJP sources, the state BJP has to make 1.25 crore members by October 15. But till the end of the first phase of this campaign, only about 31 lakh members have been formed. Now the second phase will continue till October 15. Meanwhile, JP Nadda is coming to Jaipur to hold a meeting on the slow pace of membership campaign.