BJYM Mobilizes for PM Modi’s Roadshow in Jamshedpur

Youth wing prepares for PM Modi’s visit with extensive planning and decorations.

Key Points:

– BJYM gears up for PM Modi’s roadshow and public meeting in Jamshedpur.

– Party workers tasked with decorating the city and engaging youth.

– BJYM President calls PM Modi’s visit a proud moment for Jamshedpur.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) convened a crucial meeting at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) district office to strategize and ensure the success of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming roadshow in Jamshedpur.

The meeting, held at the Sakchi office under the leadership of BJYM District President Nitish Kushwaha, focused on the preparations required to make the roadshow and the subsequent public meeting at Gopal Maidan in Bistupur a grand success.

Extensive Preparations for the Roadshow

Local BJYM leaders are making comprehensive arrangements at various levels to guarantee a well-organized and impactful event.

During the meeting, detailed discussions were held regarding the roles and responsibilities of the Yuva Morcha members during the Prime Minister’s visit.

Key tasks include decorating the route of the roadshow and the city’s intersections with party flags, banners, posters, and other promotional materials.

These decorations are aimed at creating a festive atmosphere and warmly welcoming the Prime Minister to Jamshedpur.

The responsibility for these tasks has been distributed among party workers, ensuring that every aspect of the preparations is meticulously handled.

Engaging Youth and Promoting Participation

The BJYM has also decided to launch a campaign focused on mobilizing the city’s youth, encouraging them to actively participate in the public gathering at Gopal Maidan.

BJYM District President Nitish Kushwaha emphasized the significance of the Prime Minister’s visit, stating, "The arrival of the Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Jamshedpur is a moment of pride for all the city’s residents."

He further added, "Youths of the city are excited about the Prime Minister’s visit. All Yuva Morcha workers are fully engaged in preparations with great energy."

Kushwaha urged the youth to turn out in large numbers to show their support and welcome the Prime Minister.

Party Leadership and Coordination

The meeting was attended by key BJYM leaders, including district general secretary Abhimanyu Singh Chauhan, along with Sumit Srivastava, Shashank Shekhar, Narayan Mahato, Vikas Singh, Prakash Dubey, and Rakesh Chaubey.

These leaders played a significant role in coordinating the efforts and ensuring that all aspects of the preparations are in place for the Prime Minister’s visit.

As the city of Jamshedpur gears up for this high-profile event, the BJYM is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that the roadshow and public meeting are a resounding success, reflecting the enthusiasm and pride of the local community.

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