BJP's Membership Drive Hits 50 Lakh in Chhattisgarh
- The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Chhattisgarh surpassed 50 lakh members by October 19, 2024, as part of its membership drive launched on September 3.
- The campaign was particularly successful in remote communities, with 50,09,658 total members resulting from various registration methods.
- This milestone is celebrated as a historic achievement, reflecting the public's support for the BJP's governance and welfare policies.
In Chhattisgarh, India, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) recently marked an important achievement by surpassing 50 lakh members during its ongoing membership campaign. This milestone, achieved by October 19, 2024, was discussed in a recent Central Committee meeting that included key party leaders such as National President JP Nadda and General Secretary B.L. Santosh. Anurag Singhdev, who oversees the membership initiative, commended the efforts of party workers, particularly in remote areas like the Pahari Korva tribe, highlighting their significant role in mobilizing support. The membership drive, known as the Mahaparva membership campaign, was launched on September 3, and it coincided with various local festivals, which contributed to its extended duration and success. Singhdev reported enthusiastic public response, attributing it to the BJP's effective governance and welfare programs in the state. Overall, the party registered 50,09,658 members through a variety of methods, including forms, missed calls, and online platforms. Specifically, the membership statistics revealed that 34,09,158 individuals registered via forms, while 6.40 lakh enlisted through missed calls, leading to a total of 40,49,158 online members. Additionally, the campaign saw 9,60,500 individuals register offline, with data entry ongoing. This initiative has been viewed as a historic accomplishment for the BJP in Chhattisgarh, showcasing the party's growing influence in the region. The success of this campaign not only strengthens the party's foothold in Chhattisgarh but also reflects the public's approval of the BJP's political strategies and outreach efforts.