80 New Faces Join BJP in Mizoram as Party Expands Statewide Presence

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In a fresh boost to its organisational strength in Mizoram, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday welcomed 80 new members into its ranks at a formal induction ceremony held at Atal Bhavan, the party’s state headquarters. The event was presided over by BJP’s Mizoram unit president and MLA, Dr. K. Beichhua, who highlighted the party’s commitment to development and inclusive governance.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Beichhua said the addition of 80 new individuals reflected a growing trust in the BJP’s vision and leadership across Mizoram. He urged the newly-inducted members to uphold the party’s foundational principle — putting the nation first, the party second, and self last.

Dr. Beichhua credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership for inspiring people across communities to join the BJP. He emphasised that the party remains committed to working for every section of society with fairness, transparency, and respect for Mizoram’s unique cultural identity.

Calling on the youth to take an active role in public life, Beichhua said a future BJP-led government in the state would prioritise employment generation and fair recruitment in public services, including police and other government departments. “We are not here just to win elections, but to bring real development that benefits the common people,” he said.

Many of the new entrants cited the BJP’s focus on development, responsive administration, and welfare programmes as key reasons behind their decision to join. They said that the party’s promises are not merely political slogans but are being translated into visible progress on the ground.

The party also noted that its support base is expanding beyond urban pockets into rural areas, and that the induction of new members signals increased momentum ahead of future electoral contests.