by P. S. Jayaramu
(November 8, 2021)
The National Executive Council meeting of the Bharathiya Janata Party ( BJP) took place in New Delhi for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The meeting which was presided by the Party President J. P. Nadda was attended by the senior leaders and past Presidents like Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gatkari and others. Citing past President Amit Shashi, Nadda said the best is yet to come for the Party and set targets ahead of the upcoming (…)
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