Mission Anivarya: Delhi BJP plans to distributing 6 lakh sanitary napkins
News | May 21, 2020 22:27 ISTDelhi BJP plans to distributing 6 lakh sanitary napkins; Manoj Tiwari says 'will continue even after lockdown'
Delhi BJP plans to distributing 6 lakh sanitary napkins; Manoj Tiwari says 'will continue even after lockdown'
The Bharatiya Janata Party was swept aside in the Delhi Assembly elections by the Arvind Kejriwal wave. The party which made a clean sweep in the general elections eight months ago could not manage to open its account in three parliamentary constituencies represented by BJP MPs.
After a crushing defeat in the Delhi Assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party is preparing to make a big change in the state organisation.
Bharatiya Janata Party Delhi president Manoj Tiwari on February 08 cast his vote and showed his confidence that his party will get 50 plus seats in Delhi Assembly Elections.
The Election Commission has issued a notice to Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, the BJP candidate from Hari Nagar constituency here, over his campaign song "Bagga Bagga har jagah".
After ending his campaigning on Friday for the February 8 Delhi Assembly election, Union Home Minister Amit Shah suddenly reached a BJP worker's house to have lunch.
The Arvind Kejriwal led-Aam Aadmi Party had tweeted a video of Manoj Tiwari dancing to the tunes of AAP's campaign song for the forthcoming assembly polls in Delhi. The Delhi BJP has now demanded compensation from the party and has also registered a complaint with the Election Commission.
BJP in-charges for the Delhi Assembly polls, including Union minister Prakash Javadekar, met the party's district-level leaders on Thursday, during which concerns were expressed over the impact of the "freebies" announced by the AAP government in the national capital months before the election.
Tiwari and other leaders had Monday alleged a Rs 2,000-crore "scam" in the construction of school classrooms by the Delhi government. Citing an RTI reply, Tiwari had claimed that the AAP government constructed 12,782 classrooms at a cost of Rs 2,892 crore, while it needed just Rs 800 crore. Serving a defamation notice, Sisodia sought a written apology from the Delhi BJP leaders.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Mahila Morcha worker and her son were shot at by their own relative in Delhi’s Kanjhawala area on Friday. The victim has been identified as Rajrnai and Natrapal.
According to the Delhi BJP, a person who brings 50 new members to the party's fold is eligible to become an "active" member. Such a member is also eligible to become an office bearer of district and state level units of the party. Moreover, the Delhi BJP has set a target of enrolling 14 lakh new members.
Delhi BJP President Manoj Tiwari on Sunday said he had received a death threat on SMS on his mobile phone with the sender saying he was under "extreme compulsion" to eliminate him. The culprit has been arrested, police said.
The DJB headquarters, however, soon turned into a protest venue as the delegation started raising slogans against the Aam Aadmi Party government alleging the utility, headed by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, had no plans to deal with the "water crisis" in the national capital.
Delhi BJP general secretary Rajesh Bhatia, in the letter to the EC on Tuesday, said he had seen two autorickshaws, plying near the India Gate roundabout, with posters promoting the Congress party, with the slogan, "Congress party se high-five".
Taking action, the Delhi BJP had expelled over 80 partymen.
To know more about the BJP's level of preparedness and how it is planning to face challenges ahead, India TV’s Anurag Kumar has an in-depth, exclusive conversation with saffron party’s Delhi spokesperson Naveen Kumar who spoke on a number of topics.
Gupta, along with Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) general secretary Rajesh Bhatia and spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor, filed a complaint against AAP activist at the Parliament Street Police Station here.
Special forces had to be deployed in Khayala as the tension prevailed after the murder.
Owing to the 'cold war' between Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari and Union Sports Minister Vijay Goel, the party has put on hold the names of its councillors who were to be appointed as leaders of House in the MCDs.
The Delhi BJP today expelled its 21 members, including five sitting councillors, from the party for six years for allegedly being involved in the anti-party activites ahead of the April 23 MCD polls.
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