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BJP to Launch Membership Drive: Key Meeting Tomorrow – World News Network

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Last updated: August 16, 2024 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], August 16 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata Party will hold a crucial meeting at the party’s Extension Office in Delhi on Saturday to launch a membership drive.
The meeting will be attended by all national office bearers, state in-charges, co-in-charges, all state BJP presidents, and organization general secretaries.
The BJP Membership drive committee members from all state will be attended the meeting.
The meeting will discuss all important aspects of the membership drive, including the start date and the entire process of the campaign.
The agenda of the meeting includes finalizing the process for starting the BJP’s membership drive and organizational elections. After the membership drive and organizational elections are held from the Mandal to district and state levels, the new national president of the BJP is likely to be elected in January 2025.
Incumbent President JP Nadda’s term has already ended, and he will continue as the national president until a new one is elected.
Article 19 of the BJP’s constitution, the party president is elected by an electoral college consisting of all National Council and State Council members. However, this is preceded by a lengthy election process spanning from district to state level. The national president’s election is conducted in accordance with the rules set by the National Executive.
As per the party constitution, only individuals who have served as active members for at least four terms and primary members for a minimum of 15 years are eligible to become national president.
A joint proposal from at least 20 electoral college members can nominate an eligible candidate, which must originate from at least five states where National Council elections have been held. The candidate’s consent is mandatory on the nomination paper. Typically, the party also conducts a membership drive across the country before this, and the entire process takes around 5-6 months to complete. (ANI)

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