The party generally seeks to increase its members by 20 per cent during the drive, which is launched every sixth year, but this time it will work to break all previous records, Nadda said.
The party presently has 3.25 crore members, though not all of them are active workers.
The drive, however, will not be launched in poll-bound states of Jharkhand and Jammu and Kashmir, where it will begin only after the assembly elections.
Enthused by the ‘connect' of its catchy slogans with masses during the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has come out with new ones for the membership drive which include ‘sashakt Bhajpa, sashakt Bharat (strong BJP, strong India)' and ‘saath aayein, desh banayein (come together, build the country)'.