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BJP Opens 6 New Offices in Delhi and Haryana

BJP Opens 6 New Offices in Delhi and Haryana

BJP president JP Nadda, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday virtually opened six new BJP district offices across Delhi and Haryana.

In Delhi, the new BJP offices are in Mehrauli, Najafgarh, and Outer Delhi. In Haryana, offices have been set up in Kurukshetra (Geeta Kamal), Jhajjar (Jhajjar Kamalam), and Sirsa (Sarsai Kamal).

Speaking during the event, Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. He said that with the strong guidance of PM Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and party president JP Nadda, the BJP has been in power three times in a row at the Centre and in Haryana.

“I am confident that the future also belongs to BJP. 2029 will be the year of the Bharatiya Janata Party,” Saini said. He also encouraged party workers to keep working hard. “We must not stop or get tired. Haryana must play a major role in achieving PM Modi’s goal of a developed India,” he added.

1,400 Nurses Get Jobs in Delhi

Later in the day, Union Health Minister JP Nadda and Delhi CM Rekha Gupta handed out appointment letters to 1,400 newly recruited nurses in Delhi.

CM Gupta said this was a proud moment, as permanent nursing jobs had not been given for many years. She explained that Delhi’s hospitals had been facing staff shortages for a long time, leading to disorganised health services.

“Today, about 1,400 nurses have been given job letters. The government has worked hard to fill these vacancies during its term,” she said.

She also thanked the Health Department and the Ministry of Health, adding that the government’s goal is to make sure there are no shortages of medicines, doctors, nurses, or hospital facilities in Delhi.

“We invite everyone to join hands and serve the people of Delhi,” CM Gupta concluded.

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