
Morena, April 8 – Madhya Pradesh BJP chief Hemant Khandelwal on Wednesday directed party workers to intensify their outreach at the grassroots level and ensure dominance at the booth level in the upcoming elections.
Khandelwal made this assertion while addressing party workers in Morena district. Speaking to district representatives, senior leaders, and grassroots workers of the BJP, he urged cadres to expand their reach to every voter and reinforce the party’s presence in even the remotest areas.
"Every booth must become a stronghold of the BJP," Khandelwal said, emphasizing that the party’s growth has been driven by disciplined organization and committed workers.
He reiterated that the BJP’s ideological clarity and consistent approach have been central to its rise, and called upon workers to remain dedicated to the party’s principles while actively engaging with the public.
Khandelwal credited the dedication and tireless efforts of party workers for the BJP’s emergence as the world’s largest political organization and called upon cadres to work with renewed focus to secure the future of the coming generations.
Highlighting Morena's socio-political legacy, Khandelwal referred to revolutionary Ram Prasad Bismil and reformer Hari Giri Maharaj, stating that the region’s history of struggle and reform should inspire workers to contribute to nation-building.
Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar, who also addressed party meetings in Morena, reinforced the focus on outreach and accountability.
He urged workers to take government achievements to the public and ensure that welfare schemes reach intended beneficiaries.
Citing PM Modi's leadership, Tomar said the government is committed to inclusive development. He highlighted schemes such as the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana as examples of efforts to empower the economically weaker sections.
Tomar further stated that the party draws inspiration from the ideals of Syama Prasad Mookerjee and Deendayal Upadhyaya, and highlighted the leadership of both.