| “Win the booth, win the election” mantra of electoral success: Balbir | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 1: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson and former Vice Chairman Balbir Ram Rattan said that the strongest foundation for electoral victory is a powerful organization at the booth level. He stated that “Win the booth, win the election” is not just a slogan, but should serve as a guiding principle for every party worker. Balbir Ram Rattan was speaking at a booth-level meeting held at Amb Gharota Mandal under the Nagrota Assembly Constituency. On this occasion, Vistarak Pradeep Choudhary and BJP media member Sanjay Bakshi were also present. As part of preparations for the Nagrota Assembly by-election, the party is organizing such meetings at the booth level to encourage workers to work hard in their respective booths and contribute to a resounding victory in the by-election. Among those present at the meeting were Shakti Kendra head Sarpanch Dalbir Singh, Booth Presidents Kewal Singh, Vinod Singh, Manoj Kearni, and Mast Ram, along with several prominent party workers. The meeting focused on strengthening the organization, voter outreach campaigns, and increasing activity at the booth level. On this occasion, Balbir Ram Rattan said that the real strength of the party lies in its dedicated grassroots workers. He emphasized that if every booth is made strong, victory is certain, since the booth is the primary battleground in any election. He urged workers to reach out to every household and appeal people to vote in favour of the party. He also said that the BJP’s identity is rooted in service, dedication, and organization, and it is the responsibility of every booth president and worker to carry this tradition forward. Active workers at the booth level are the foundation of the party’s success. Balbir added that strengthening every booth is the first step toward realizing the BJP’s dream of a “Victorious India (Vijayi Bharat)”. He said, “When every booth is strong, only then will the BJP becomes strong.” |
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