Overview
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened the Delhi BJP office on Monday evening, with J.P. Nadda, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and other senior leaders in attendance alongside thousands of workers.
- Built on an 825 sq m plot, the facility features two basement parking levels, a 300-seat auditorium, meeting spaces and offices across five floors, and incorporates environment-friendly design and South Indian architectural elements.
- Earlier in the day, CM Rekha Gupta and BJP leaders performed a havan at the site, timing the inauguration with Navratri for added cultural resonance.
- In his remarks, Modi linked the party’s Jan Sangh-era work in Delhi to current priorities, urging that GST reform benefits reach citizens and criticizing past opposition tax policies.
- Party leaders said the unit will begin shifting from its long-time Pandit Pant Marg premises to the new DDU Marg address around Diwali.