Over 100 workers gathered for a two-day event to master core party ideologies. Senior leaders emphasized leadership building and the party’s strategic goals for 2026.
The BJP Chandigarh Training Camp concluded successfully after a two-day session held on May 2 and 3 at Morni Nature Camp. Organized under the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Training Maha Abhiyan 2026, the camp brought together more than 100 party workers from across the district.

District President Bhupender Singh Saini said the initiative aimed to strengthen leadership and deepen ideological understanding. He explained that the camp focused on key principles such as nationalism, Antyodaya, and Integral Humanism. “Our goal is to build leadership driven by the spirit of Nation First,” he stated.
During the sessions, participants learned about government achievements, organizational strategies, and municipal processes. In addition, speakers addressed internal and external challenges facing the country. This approach ensured a balanced understanding of governance and party functioning.

A total of 13 senior leaders delivered sessions across both days. Key speakers included State President Jatinder Pal Malhotra, MP Satnam Singh Sandhu, and former State President Arun Sood. Meanwhile, Organization Minister Srinivasulu and several state general secretaries shared insights on party structure and operations. Notably, Malhotra attended the camp as a participant as well.
Furthermore, District General Secretaries Ram Shukla and Rajesh Singla contributed both as organizers and attendees. Their dual role helped streamline coordination and maintain engagement. On the second day, yoga trainer Prem Bhutani led a wellness session, which added a holistic element to the program.

Several party members, including Ram Kumar Chaudhary, Antarjot Singh, and Gopal Benzwal, played key roles in organizing the event. Their teamwork ensured smooth execution throughout the camp.
In conclusion, Saini expressed gratitude to all speakers and participants. He said, “With such dedication and energy, our organization will continue to grow stronger.”






