Dimapur: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Nagaland officially kicked off its “Sadasyata Abhiyan” (Membership Drive) today at the Old Town Committee Hall in Marwari Patti, Dimapur. The state-wide initiative was led by BJP Nagaland State President Benjamin Yepthomi.
In his address, Yepthomi emphasised the party’s objective of expanding its membership across Nagaland, stating, “We are conducting this membership drive in nearly 140 locations across the state. In Dimapur alone, there are over nine locations participating in the campaign.”
He encouraged the public to join the lotus party, describing it as the “world’s largest political party” and urging citizens to be part of the change.
Prominent party leaders, including Jacob Zhimomi, Minister of Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) and Cooperation, and H. Tovihoto Ayemi, MLA and Advisor for the Department of Tribal Affairs and Election, were also present at the launch.
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The “Sadasyata Abhiyan” will take place in two phases: September 3-25 and October 1-15, across all 60 assembly constituencies of Nagaland.
This state-wide campaign is part of a larger national membership initiative launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 2 in New Delhi. The drive, held every six years, aims to strengthen the party’s presence and influence across the country.
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