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Three-Day Training Session Begins; BJP National President Nadda to Train Senior Leaders Behind Closed Doors

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The three-day training session for BJP’s Chhattisgarh legislative party and Members of Parliament commenced on Monday at the Tibetan Monastery Hall in Mainpat, Sarguja district. BJP National President JP Nadda inaugurated the session.

On the first day of the training, BJP National President JP Nadda, National General Secretary (Organisation) Vinod Tawde, and B. Satish will serve as trainers. The session will be attended by Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, all cabinet and state ministers, MLAs, and MPs. The police and district administration have made comprehensive security arrangements for the event.

Entry to the training session has been restricted exclusively to MPs and MLAs, and all sessions will be conducted behind closed doors by the designated trainers. Ministers, legislators, and parliamentarians began arriving on Sunday afternoon. All resorts and hotels in Mainpat are reported to be fully booked.

According to sources, the training will focus on strengthening direct public engagement and ensuring that government welfare schemes effectively reach the common people. The sessions will also aim to reinvigorate focus on local issues and fulfill development promises made prior to the elections. The training is being viewed as a significant preparatory step ahead of the upcoming elections.


12 Sessions Planned Over Three Days

The three-day training programme for BJP MPs and MLAs will consist of a total of 12 sessions. On the first day, two sessions will be held, led by BJP National President JP Nadda, Organisation Secretary Santosh Tawde, and B. Satish. The second day will include six sessions, with Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan participating as a key trainer. The concluding session will feature Union Home Minister Amit Shah as the chief guest, along with National Organisation Secretary B.L. Santosh and National General Secretary Shiv Prakash as trainers.


Heavy Security Deployment with 3 SPs, 4 Additional SPs, and 800 Personnel

According to the Additional Superintendent of Police, Sarguja, high-level security arrangements have been made for the arrival of the Chief Minister, ministers, MPs, and MLAs attending the training. Three Superintendents of Police (SPs), four Additional SPs, and 800 police personnel, including Station House Officers, will be deployed at various locations. Barricades will also be installed at multiple checkpoints along the route to Mainpat, and all incoming participants will undergo special police screening before entering the venue.


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