A Tribute to Mookerjee’s Legacy
Calling the day “emotionally significant,” Nadda emphasized Mookerjee’s lifelong dedication to ideology. “He never chased power, but sacrificed everything for the country and its unity,” he said. He highlighted Mookerjee’s pivotal role in ensuring West Bengal remained a part of India.
Nadda also said that India would forever remain grateful to the visionary leader who laid the foundation for ideological nationalism in Indian politics.
Strengthening the BJP Base
The six new offices are part of the BJP’s strategy to boost its grassroots outreach. Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, and MoS Harsh attended the virtual event alongside Nadda.
“It’s a proud day for karyakartas (party workers),” said Sachdeva. “These offices will act as command centers for public service and organizational strength.”
National Security and Operation Sindoor
Nadda also addressed the recent terror attack in Pahalgam in April that claimed 26 lives. Referring to PM Modi’s pledge of a response “beyond imagination,” he praised the launch of Operation Sindoor, which reportedly destroyed nine terrorist camps in Pakistan.
“This government acts, not just speaks,” Nadda stated, recalling past actions like the surgical strike post-Uri and the airstrike after Pulwama. “India’s national security is non-negotiable,” he added.
Electoral Success in Delhi and Haryana
Nadda congratulated party workers for achieving two major milestones — forming a BJP government in Delhi after 27 years and securing a third term in Haryana. “This success is a testament to our workers’ hard work and the people’s trust in BJP’s vision,” he said.
Looking Ahead
The BJP’s renewed infrastructure reflects its focus on digital connectivity, accessibility, and grassroots expansion. With elections in several states looming, these offices are expected to serve as hubs for both policy outreach and organizational training.
The event was more than just an inauguration — it served as a reminder of BJP’s ideological roots and its long-term vision for governance, security, and national unity.
