Call for Unity Among Party Workers at Rajnagar Event

During a grand gathering at Rajnagar Extension's Golden View Resort, party leader Siddharth Nath Singh emphasized the importance of unity and responsibility among all party workers. Addressing the attendees, he urged members to work collectively and with dedication to strengthen the party. His speech resonated with the workers, reinforcing the need for disciplined coordination and commitment towards the party’s goals.
The event witnessed a massive turnout of party workers, who enthusiastically welcomed the announcement of Mayank Goyal as the new Metropolitan President. As soon as his name was declared, the venue erupted with chants of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai,’ showcasing the overwhelming support for his leadership. The decision to appoint Goyal came after extensive discussions among party leaders, ensuring consensus among all contenders. Siddharth Nath Singh affirmed that all applicants had unanimously agreed on one name, demonstrating the party's commitment to maintaining unity in its ranks.
During the event, MP Atul Garg highlighted the significance of this appointment, stating that with a new Metropolitan President in place, the party must now focus on organizing and strengthening its operations at the grassroots level. MLA Ajit Pal Tyagi also expressed satisfaction with the decision, emphasizing that selecting a leader from among the party workers would boost morale and foster stronger internal cohesion.
Mayank Goyal’s political journey has been marked by determination and influence within the party. He was a strong contender for the Sadar Assembly seat during the recent by-election, but the ticket was ultimately awarded to Sanjay Sharma. His appointment as Metropolitan President reflects the BJP’s strategy to strengthen its base among the influential Vaishya community, which holds significant sway in Sadar. This move is expected to enhance the party’s outreach and consolidate support in key constituencies.
The announcement of leadership positions was initially scheduled for January but was delayed due to the Delhi elections. Given Ghaziabad’s close political ties with the capital, the party decided to postpone appointments to avoid any electoral impact on Delhi. With the elections now concluded, the leadership changes have been finalized to set the groundwork for future political campaigns.
The event was graced by several senior leaders, including former Metropolitan President Ashu Verma, Ajay Sharma, former MP Ramesh Chandra Tomar, and former Metropolitan President Maan Singh Goswami. Their presence underscored the importance of the occasion, reinforcing the party’s collective vision as it moves forward with its political strategies.