Amit Shah inaugurates national trainers workshop in New Delhi
He stated that Maha Prashikshan Abhiyan is a very important and very significant effort for achieving the future goals of the party.
He appreciated that there was representation from every single corner of the nation in the workshop. 352 party leaders are attending the two day training program.
Amit Shah emphasized that the membership drive which helped in enlisting 11 crore new party workers is not just to create a machinery for winning elections but also to create a group of karyakartas who would be committed to work for creating a true welfare state in India based on the principles of the party ideals.
The karyakartas of the party also are expected to spread the ideology of the party and participate in the nation building process.
Amit Shah said that political parties were usually formed or have originated due to some revolution, or as a result of a movement against certain issues, or as instruments for attaining political powers.
But the Bharatiya Jan Sangha or late the BJP was formed with the great purpose of nation building.
The party was conceived after India’s independence when it was seen that most of the policies formulated or followed were inspired and derived from a Western orientation or perspective instead of basing themselves on the Bharatiya ethos, he said.
He also added that no other party has such a dedicated karyakarta base, as has BJP, with the single aim of nation building.
He also reminded those present that there has to be an outreach towards every single worker by party leaders.
The campaign targets to train more than 15 lakh party members within 4 months through training programmes from mandal to national levels.
Amit Shah mentioned that such an attempt of training 15 lakh political workers in such a brief period is first of its kind undertaken by any political party.
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