JDU National Council meeting has started in Patna. This meeting has started in the Karpuri auditorium of the state office. It is being told that there will be meetings of different organizational levels of JDU. In this meeting, the National Council will also formally approve the election of Nitish Kumar for the post of National President of JDU.
JDU’s organization and future strategy will be discussed in the meeting. The meeting of the newly elected National Council will be held from 3 pm to 4 pm. After this, the open session will be held from 4 to 5 pm. During this meeting, key officials of JDU’s national, state and district level, members of the National Council and State Council will participate.
These issues will be discussed in JDU meeting
In the meeting, the future strategy of the organization, taking the resolutions of Seven Nishchay-3 to the people, building of developed Bihar and upcoming political and organizational programs are also likely to be discussed.
AI based monitoring, CCTV and strict police guard, such are the security arrangements regarding NEET exam.
What did JDU Minister Ashok Chaudhary say about the meeting?
Bihar government minister Ashok Chaudhary said on the JDU’s national and state council meeting, “After the election of our national president, there is a process of formal endorsement (endorsement), which is completed through the national council and state council as per the requirements of the Election Commission. The proposals related to the election of the state president and the national president will also be endorsed.
During this period, political and organizational level proposals will be taken. Along with this, political and organizational proposals will also be discussed as to how to further strengthen the organization. As far as Nishant Kumar is concerned, Nishant is our leader and will remain our leader in future too. Nishant is our leader so what is there to handle in this. Everyone has to follow the leadership of the future leader.
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