The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Mahila Morcha organized a major membership drive and outreach program in Chandigarh, drawing a large gathering of women from various sectors of society. The event marked a significant show of strength for the party’s women’s wing, with more than 500 women formally joining the BJP during the program.
The gathering witnessed enthusiastic participation from women representing different age groups, professions, and social backgrounds. Party leaders welcomed the new members and emphasized the growing role of women in public life, politics, and community development. The event was aimed at expanding the party’s grassroots network and encouraging greater female participation in organizational activities.
Addressing the gathering, BJP Mahila Morcha leader Sonam Verma expressed satisfaction over the overwhelming response received during the membership campaign. She said the addition of more than 500 women to the party would further strengthen the organization and enhance its ability to connect with people at the grassroots level. According to her, women are increasingly taking leadership roles in various fields, and their active participation is crucial for building a strong and inclusive society.
Verma highlighted that the BJP has consistently worked to empower women through various initiatives and has provided opportunities for them to contribute meaningfully to political and social processes. She encouraged the newly inducted members to remain actively involved in party programs and public welfare activities.
Party representatives described the membership drive as an important step toward reinforcing the organizational structure ahead of upcoming political and social initiatives. They expressed confidence that the new members would play an active role in strengthening the party’s outreach efforts and helping communicate its policies and programs to the public.
The event concluded with an interaction session between party leaders and the new members. Participants pledged to work collectively for social development, women’s empowerment, and the expansion of the party’s activities across Chandigarh.
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