Chandigarh, 01 May 2026
An important meeting of the Core Committee of Bharatiya Janata Party, Chandigarh Pradesh was held today at the party’s state office, Kamalam, Sector 33. The meeting was held under the guidance of Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare and Chemicals & Fertilizers, Jagat Prakash Nadda, whose esteemed presence added significance to the deliberations.
Prominent leaders present in the meeting included BJP National Vice President Saudan Singh, former Member of Parliament Kirron Kher, Organization General Secretary (Punjab & Chandigarh) Manthri Srinivasulu, State President Jitender Pal Malhotra, former State President and currently Co-Incharge of Himachal Pradesh Sanjay Tandon, State General Secretaries Ramveer Bhatti and Sanjeev Rana, and former Mayor and Councillor Anoop Gupta.
Detailed discussions were held on various organizational matters aimed at strengthening the party structure and making it more active and people-centric. Emphasis was laid on reinforcing the organization from the booth level to the state level, enhancing the role of party workers, and making the organizational framework more effective. Additionally, strong emphasis was placed on maintaining discipline within the party, urging all office bearers and workers to strictly adhere to the principles and values of the organization.
The meeting also focused extensively on strategies for the upcoming Municipal Corporation elections. Plans were discussed to ensure organizational activation in every ward, intensify public outreach campaigns, and effectively communicate issues of public interest to the people.
While addressing the meeting, Jagat Prakash Nadda stated that a strong organization and dedicated cadre are the biggest strengths of the BJP. He called upon all party functionaries to work with full commitment and take the party’s policies and achievements to every household.
The meeting conveyed a clear message that BJP Chandigarh is organizationally strong and fully prepared to move ahead with a united and winning strategy for the upcoming Municipal Corporation elections.






















