World news | The BJP hosts a delegation of political representatives from 10 countries

The BJP receives a delegation of political representatives from 10 countries in New Delhi (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi (India), May 2 (ANI): BJP National President JP Nadda, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw chaired a meeting at the party headquarters with representatives of eighteen political parties from ten countries.

The delegation, invited by the BJP, came to India to gain first-hand experience and learn about the party’s election campaign.

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Vijay Makhan, representative of the Mauritius Militant Movement, shared his impressions and said his experience was exceptional. He was impressed by the organization established.

“It was a unique experience. The interactive sessions were very interesting and informative. I am very impressed by the kind of organization that has been put in place for this exercise. The institutions in India, including the way the parties have been presented, are excellent “, he told AIN.

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“Though I have followed the elections through the press, the experience I have gained from the BJP is worthwhile and very interesting. Tomorrow I will go to Bhopal to witness the campaign there and hopefully attend a rally,” he added. .

Saleem Mohammad, a member of the Bangladesh Awami League, expressed his admiration for India’s democratic process.

“We have come here as representatives of the Bangladesh Awami League at the invitation of the Bharatiya Janata Party to see the preparation of the BJP, its publicity strategy and its campaign. We are really impressed by the progress of democracy in India. This is the democratic event largest in the world,” he said. (ME TOO)

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