BJP has enlisted no fewer than 10 million new members in the last four months alone; that's almost a lakh every day
The BJP has enlisted no fewer than 10 million new members in the last four months alone; that's almost a lakh every day.
The
most significant part of the BJP's explosively growing ranks is that a
fifth of the new members are active volunteers; almost twice the
strength of the Indian Army.
A
series of clever initiatives launched by the party to spread the
'Narendra Modi for Prime Minister' message in the afterglow of the
impressive saffron performance in the Assembly elections of December
2013 is behind this manpower miracle.
Among BJP's initiatives were 'Mission 272+', 'NaMo for PM', and 'One Note
One Vote', and more recently 'Chai Pe Charcha'. The fresh 10 million
saffron volunteers take the total count to about three crore, and
growing.
BJP president Rajnath Singh said
"There is a lot of
excitement among people as the BJP is all set to win this election under
the leadership of Narendra Modi. People in large numbers have pledged
support to the party through online and on-ground initiatives and this
has given major boost to the party."
Speaking about the
BJP's initiatives, BJP president Rajnath Singh said that the "main objective is to reach out
to maximum number of people, and the volunteers have helped a lot in
this regard. They have become strong footsoldiers of the party to
accomplish Mission 272+."
Senior
BJP leader Ananth Kumar - whose faceoff with Infosys founder Nandan
Nilekani of the Congress in Bangalore South is one of the most
keenly-watched contests of the elections said
"Our
objective is to reach every household and spread the message of 10 years
of Congress misrule. It is clear that people want change, and rise in
BJP membership is only an indication that an electoral tsunami is
sweeping across the country."
All
these initiatives were launched after the saffron party registered
victory in three states. The party wanted to capitalise on the
prevailing mood of the country and launched 'Mission 272+',
strategically linking it with the 'NaMo for PM' message that
reverberated nationwide.
Various membership drives were launched wherein people could become
members even after giving a missed call. There were programmes like 'One
Vote, One Note' under which BJP workers could collect funds from people
as low as Rs 10 to a maximum of Rs 1,000 for the campaign.
Arvind
Gupta, head of party's IT wing, said
"Over one crore people have
become members under India 272+ initiative of the BJP. Out of them about
20 lakh people are working actively for the party reaching out to
voters. The members are from across the country."
Similarly, there are various groups of
volunteers whose job is to seek and harness best expertise in varied
fields, collaborate with other like-minded volunteers and join group
discussions. Moreover, every group has specialised tasks, based on the
nature of the Group.
Every
volunteer contributes; based on his or her skills, time and location.
The mantra is: 'Take up Tasks; Let your Creativity Bloom and Strength to
Mission 272+
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