Shimla (Kameshwar Sharma): Senior BJP leader and state in-charge Shrikant Sharma received a grand welcome from party leaders and workers upon arriving at the party headquarters in Shimla, signaling the party’s intensified preparations for the upcoming urban local body elections.
Key party figures present included BJP state president Rajeev Bindal, vice president Vipin Parmar, Vinod Kumar, Bihari Lal Sharma, state general secretary Sanjeev Katwal, state secretary Sanjay Thakur, media in-charge Randhir Sharma, media coordinator Karan Nanda, Pyar Singh Kanwar, office co-secretary Prem Thakur, Kiran Bawa, and Monu Bhardwaj.
Shrikant Sharma’s visit is considered crucial as the Bharatiya Janata Party gears up for the municipal corporation and council elections in Himachal Pradesh. Party sources indicate that a high-level strategy meeting is likely to be held, focusing on reviewing election preparedness and strengthening grassroots-level operations.
The discussions are expected to center on boosting booth-level engagement, enhancing organizational structure, and rolling out targeted public outreach campaigns. Separate sessions with management teams of the four municipal corporations are also anticipated, where leaders will analyze constituency-wise political dynamics, identify key local issues, and finalize candidate selection strategies.
The BJP leadership remains confident that its strong organizational network, active cadre participation, and track record of public welfare initiatives by both the central and former state governments will give the party a competitive edge in the elections.
Under the leadership of Shrikant Sharma, the party is adopting a focused and data-driven electoral strategy. His Shimla visit underscores BJP’s commitment to contest the upcoming civic polls with full preparedness, discipline, and a result-oriented approach.