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MP BJP chief holds organisational meet in Orchha, emphasises cadre strength

By IANS | Updated: April 9, 2026 18:30 IST

Orchha, April 9 Madhya Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Hemant Khandelwal on Thursday addressed a district-level organisational ...

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Orchha, April 9 Madhya Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Hemant Khandelwal on Thursday addressed a district-level organisational meeting in Orchha town of Niwari district, underlining the party's cadre-based strength and commitment to grassroots outreach.

Addressing the local BJP workers, Khandelwal said that since the days of the BJP, the party has built a distinct identity as a cadre-based organisation rooted in discipline and ideological commitment.

He emphasised that dedication and unwavering loyalty to the party's core principles have remained its strongest pillars.

Earlier on Thursday, Khandelwal also participated in a 'Chhoti Toli' (small group) meeting, where he held direct interactions with BJP workers and local representatives.

During these engagements, the State BJP Chief reviewed organisational activities and sought feedback from grassroot workers regarding the implementation of government schemes and party programmes.

Highlighting the role of party workers, Khandelwal said their enthusiasm and deep faith in the organisation continue to drive the BJP's expansion across the state.

He urged BJP workers to further strengthen booth-level structures and maintain constant engagement with the public.

Khandelwal also stressed the importance of ensuring that welfare schemes of the 'double engine' government reach every beneficiary.

The meeting was the part of the BJP's ongoing organisational strengthening drive across Madhya Pradesh ahead of upcoming political engagements, according to state BJP's press note on Thursday.

During his visit, Khandelwal also offered prayers at a prominent temple in Orchha during his visit to Niwari district.

Known for its rich cultural and religious heritage, Orchha was founded in the 16th century by Bundela ruler Rudra Pratap Singh and later flourished under rulers like Vir Singh Deo.

The town is famed for its grand temples and palaces, including the iconic Ram Raja Temple, where Lord Ram is worshipped as a king.

The State BJP Chief sought blessings for the state's prosperity and well-being of its citizens.

--IANS

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