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BJP to organise workers for 10,000 polling booths

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NEW DELHI: At its monthly meeting held under the chairmanship of Delhi unit president Harsh Vardhan, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday adopted a unanimous resolution to organise workers for about 10,000 polling booths under a planned strategy in view of the Delhi Assembly elections next year.

BJP leaders hailed

The workers congratulated the BJP leaders for the party’s victory in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi elections and said over two dozen decisions had been taken by the new MCD already for the benefit of the citizens.

This, they claimed, was something the Congress had not achieved in its five years of rule in the MCD.

The party workers said the Municipal Corporation of Ddelhi had passed a resolution to provide relief to lakhs of people from demolitions and sealing and lauded the role of the civic body in providing relief to those possessing property in unauthorised colonies, villages, industrial areas, industrial areas in residential areas, special areas of Delhi and rickshaw pullers.

Also, efforts have been made to protect the people from the private power companies.

Gujarat victory

The workers hailed the BJP victory in the Gujarat elections and offered good wishes to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on his 84th birthday.

It was also decided that a massive conference be organised for protection of “Ram Setu” at the Golden Jubilee Park in Rohini on December 30.

The meeting also warned the United Progressive Allliance-led Central Government that it should desist from demolishing the Ram Setu which was a symbol of belief of crores of Hindus.

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