NEW DELHI: Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated the newly constructed office building of the
BJP’s Delhi unit at Deen Dayal Upadhyay (DDU) Marg.
Earlier in the day, BJP leaders, including
Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta and state president Virendra Sachdeva, performed a ‘havan’ ceremony at the five-storeyed building.
The construction of the office began in June 2023 with a ‘bhoomi pujan’ performed by BJP national president JP Nadda.
Speaking to reporters, Gupta said, “Party office plays a crucial role in the functioning of a political organisation. The new office building of the Delhi BJP will boost the confidence of lakhs of party workers. Party workers can lay the foundation of their future from this building.”
Sachdeva highlighted the party’s journey in Delhi, noting that after its establishment, the first office was opened at Ajmeri Gate, later shifted to Rakabganj Road and for almost 35 years functioned from 14 Pandit Pant Marg.
“Now the party will move into its own building at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg. This journey has been full of struggle, yet remarkable,” he said.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by several BJP leaders, including JP Nadda, Union ministers and thousands of party workers. The new office is located close to the BJP’s national headquarters on DDU Marg.
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