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Yuva morcha to form "Kamal Club" on all 62,000 booths in Bihar

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Press Trust of India Patna
With a view to strengthen its presence at booth level across the state, Bihar Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) would form "Kamal club" at every booth in the state besides launching its own website to interact and connect youths with the party and its ideology.

BJYM chief and MLA Nitin Navin today said that "Yuva morcha will no longer confine itself to welcome ceremonies of the party, rather we will form a 'kamal club' across the state on all 62,000 boths in next two months."

Only youths aged between 18 to 25 years will be made its member and convenor, Navin said adding that this will further strengthen the party's organisational structure especially that of Yuva Morcha.
 

He was accompanied by morcha's state general secretary Kumar Raghavendra, Sanjiv Chaurasia, vice president Balram Singh, Durgesh Singh and others during press meet.

Stating that yuva morcha would organise divisional meetings between November 15 and 28, he said a conference of booth convenors will be organised at district level in January.

BJYM, a youth wing of BJP, had organised its three-day state executive committee meeting at Rajgir on November 3,4 and 5 where party's workers and youths were informed about Central government's achievements and also about party's journey.

Navin said that morcha will organise "yuva samvad" programme at colleges including +2 college campus, coaching institutes and villages, etc to debate and discuss to solicit their views and suggestions as which type of "youth policy" they have thought of.

"We (yuva morcha) will seek 10,000 views and suggestions from youths from each district in written format... Based on youths' views, we will submit a memorandum to the CM and DyCM for formulating youth policy," Navin said.

The morcha will soon launch its own website with a view to interact and connect youths with party and its ideology, he said adding that the website will help morcha not only in interacting with those (youths) who reside in Bihar but it would help in connecting with those who live outside the state.

The site will also help in receiving suggestions for youth policy, Navin said adding that the site will be launched formally by the end of the month.

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First Published: Nov 07 2017 | 4:57 PM IST

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