Ravindra Chavan, Chandrashekhar Bawankule, Dr Upendra Kothekar, Sudhakar Kohale, Anil Sole and others during BJP meet at Nagpur on Thursday.
Staff Reporter :
Ravindra Chavan
launches BJP campaign office of Graduate polls
Asking the office-bearers of the party to develop winning instinct for upcoming elections of Graduate constituency, Bharatiya Janata Party State President Ravindra Chavan said, “I am confident that this time we will take back our stronghold.”
Ravindra Chavan was on a quick visit to Nagpur during which he took part in cleanliness drive at Laxmibhuvan Square and also inaugurated the Graduate poll campaign office at Gokulpeth. Later, Chavan addressed office-bearers meeting.
Former MLA Sudhakar Kohale has already been appointed as Election Campaign head.
In last polls, BJP lost the elections and according to Chavan, the party should go for progressive thinking. He urged everyone to analyse the mistakes done during last polls, rectify them and march ahead. A strategy was planned according to which the party will stand the registration of the voters from September 30, 2025.
“We can’t wait for anyone. We need to give momentum to our plans for Graduates polls. Nobody should stay idle. The responsibilities will be properly distributed and everybody has to work. Work as if everyone is candidate. BJP is known for its party spirit so everyone is leader and everyone is worker,” Chavan made it clear.
Chavan told in the meeting that new graduates keep coming every year. He appealed to identify them, list them and through minute planning get them registered as voters. Party’s victory will depend on the
number of registrations done, pointed out Chavan.
During the inauguration of the Gokulpeth office, Chavan wished the workers for their future journey. He expressed his firm belief that the flag of the BJP Mahayuti will be hoisted in the upcoming graduate elections. State General Secretary Madhavi Naik, Nagpur City President Dayashankar Tiwari, Vidarbha Organising Secretary Dr Upendra Kothekar, Sanjay Bhende, Sudhakar Kohale, Arun Lakhani, Ajay Sancheti, ex-MLC Prof Anil Sole, Vishnu Changde, Rajiv Potdar and other office bearers and workers were present in large numbers.
Those attended party meeting were Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule, Dayashankar Tiwari, Minister Pankaj Bhoyar, MLA Praveen Datke, MLA Ashish Deshmukh, MLA Krishna Khopde, MLA Karan Devtale, MLA Rajesh Bakane, MLA Milind Narote, MLA Sumit Wankhade, MLA Dadarao Keche, former MP Ramdas Tadas, former MP Sunil Mendhe, former MP Ashok Nete, Sudhakar Kohale, Anil Sole, Dr Upendra Kothekar.