Dimapur, April 28 (EMN): Aftermath the recent success in the 13th state legislative assembly elections, major changes in the state Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) organisation structural set-up is expected in order to re-strengthen the party at all levels.
This was in conformity of the recent visit of Ananta Mishra, secretary organisation, to Delhi headquarter from April 22-26, where he met the national party president Amit Shah, national general secretary (org.) Ramlal, and Nagaland election in-charge and MoS for home Kiren Rijiju.
A party media cell stated that Ananta Mishra had submitted detail reports of the party affairs of the recent concluded elections in Nagaland where the central leaders were satisfied with state unit performance.
As directed by the high command, the state unit has decided to organise a training camp for the legislators, state, district and mandal level workers shortly.
Ananta Mishra also met the former prime minister and the first BJP national president Atal Bihari Vajpayee and former national BJP president Murli Manohar Joshi.
Recalling the past, Murli Manohar Joshi told that in the earlier days of 1985, the entry of BJP in the state was faced with stiff opposition. Joshi added that he managed to plant few activities with handful of workers and stayed four days in Kohima.
While congratulating and appreciating the people of Nagaland in general and all party rank and files in particular for bringing the party to victory, Joshi also recalled the immense contribution of PB Acharya, the then BJP Northeast in-charge and present governor of Nagaland.