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Home | India | Bjp To Kick Off Membership Drive From Sept 1 Targets 10 Cr New Members

BJP to kick off membership drive from Sept 1, targets 10 cr new members

According to sources, the saffron party is expected to elect a new president after the membership drive

By IANS
Published Date - 18 August 2024, 08:51 AM
BJP to kick off membership drive from Sept 1, targets 10 cr new members
BJP claims to have over 18 crore members, which makes it the world's largest political party.
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New Delhi: The BJP is set to commence a new membership campaign on September 1. According to senior BJP leaders, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will kick off the campaign by renewing his own membership.

The party is aiming to make more than 10 crore members in the drive, with aspirations to exceed this target significantly. The decision in this regard was taken on Friday evening during a meeting of office bearers in the national capital.


BJP president JP Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah were present at the meeting. Party leaders held discussions on how the membership campaign would move forward. BJP National Spokesperson Sambit Patra said that the campaign will not cover the States which are going to the polls.

“Consequently, when larger States like Maharashtra are factored into the overall membership total, we anticipate a considerably higher final count,” he said. Patra said that the party will induct new members through four methods: giving a missed call to a designated number, scanning a QR code, using the NaMo App, and visiting the official BJP website.

Apart from digital methods, the party in remote areas will offer membership to individuals through the traditional option, that is, by filling out a paper form. BJP claims to have over 18 crore members, which makes it the world’s largest political party. Sources said that the party is expected to elect a new president after the drive.

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