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Modi to launch BJP's membership drive

| | Nov 01, 2014, at 06:24 pm
New Delhi, Nov 1 (IBNS): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is all set to launch National Membership Drive on Saturday where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be enrolling himself as the first member, media reported.

It has been learnt, the membership drive will be launched at the party’s central headquarters in Ashok Road and will continue till the end of March, next year by which BJP leadership is aiming to increase the party workers’ strength four-fold than its present membership base which is around 3.5 crore.

"We would like to break all records in terms of our membership drive throughout India this time,” BJP National General Secretary JP Nadda Nadda was quoted by media as saying on Friday on the eve of the launch of membership drive.

According to media reports, keeping in line with the current generation, BJP has kept the option of online registration as well as method of filling up forms.

It has been learnt that tech-savvy Modi and BJP National President Amit Shah are going enrolling themselves via online registration.

It has also been learnt that on Friday Nadda presided over a meeting of party leaders from the seven North Eastern states and the states of Odisha, Jharkhand and West Bengal.

He has been reportedly told the leaders to give extra effort to increase member base in those states.

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