Today, a crucial meeting convened at the State BJP Office’s State Office Auditorium brought together Lok Sabha coordinators, co-coordinators, and support staff from the State Media Management and Media Relations Department. The session focused on evaluating the performance of the workers deployed for the Lok Sabha elections and emphasized the pivotal role of media management in achieving the party’s ambitious target of surpassing 400 seats in the upcoming general elections of 2024.
Addressing the gathering, State Organization General Secretary Karmaveer Singh underscored the indispensable role of party workers within the Media Management and Relations Department. He emphasized that their vigilance and responsiveness are paramount in contributing to the party’s ambitious goal of securing 400 seats. Singh urged all attendees to remain prepared for their respective duties.
State Vice President Balmukund Sahay, along with Media Incharge Shivpujan Pathak and Pradeep Sinha, provided insights into various technical aspects of media management during the meeting.
The proceedings were conducted by Mrityunjay Sharma, who also introduced the agenda for discussion.
Notable attendees included Saroj Singh, Ashok Badaik, Ajay Rai, Sandeep Verma, Tariq Imran, Ranjit Chandravanshi, Mukesh Singh, Sanjay Poddar, Satish Sinha, Prince Kumar, Mrityunjay Kumar, Pashupati Kumar Paras, Prem Jha, Pritam Kumar, Santosh Kumar, Shivkumar Mishra, Abhay Kumar Singh, Kameshwar Paswan, Dharmendra Upadhyay, and Jayanarayan Prasad.
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