A programme was organised to watch the address delivered by Union Home Minister Amit Shah on the issue of SIR, which was attended by party representatives and workers at the booth level. The speech was viewed collectively at the residence of booth number 276 president M. D. Peniker, reflecting coordinated participation by party functionaries and grassroots workers.
The event was attended by Member of Parliament’s representative Sanjay Bali, who was present throughout the programme and interacted with party workers during the gathering. The programme also saw the participation of district general secretary Dimple Anand, who played an active role in coordinating with local leaders and workers during the event. Mandal president Shashidhar Upadhyay and mandal general secretary P. C. Pancholi were also present, underlining the organisational involvement at the mandal level.
Several women leaders and party workers attended the programme, including Shiny Muraleedharan and Rupa Bhattachar, who joined other members in listening to the address and discussing its key points. Sanjeev Pandey and a number of other party workers were also present, ensuring wide representation from different sections of the organisation at the booth and mandal levels.
According to party sources, the programme was organised with the objective of ensuring that the message delivered by the Union Home Minister reaches the grassroots level in an effective manner. Watching the address collectively allowed workers to gain a clear understanding of the issues raised in the speech and the broader political and administrative perspective shared by the senior leadership. The gathering also provided an opportunity for interaction among party leaders and workers, strengthening coordination and unity within the organisation.
The residence of the booth president served as the venue for the programme, highlighting the importance of booth-level engagement in the party’s organisational structure. Leaders present at the event emphasised that such programmes play a crucial role in connecting national-level leadership with grassroots workers and ensuring that policy-related discussions and political messages are disseminated effectively at the local level.
Following the viewing of the address, informal discussions were held among the attendees on the key points raised by the Union Home Minister. Party leaders explained the significance of the speech and its relevance to current political and organisational priorities. Workers were encouraged to take the message forward within their respective areas and communicate it effectively to the wider public.
The presence of district and mandal-level office bearers at the programme was seen as an effort to reinforce organisational discipline and active participation across all levels. Leaders reiterated the importance of unity, coordination, and consistent engagement with party programmes to strengthen the organisation at the grassroots.
Party representatives stated that similar programmes would continue to be organised at booth and mandal levels to ensure that important speeches and messages from senior leaders are properly communicated and discussed among workers. Such initiatives are considered essential for maintaining organisational momentum and ensuring that party workers remain informed and motivated.
The event concluded with a collective resolve by leaders and workers to actively participate in upcoming organisational activities and to work in coordination to strengthen the party’s presence at the local level. The programme was described as successful in fostering engagement, clarity, and a sense of collective responsibility among party workers present at the gathering.
