Overview
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi formally opened the Delhi unit’s headquarters in the evening after morning havan and grah pravesh rites led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.
- The five-storey, eco-friendly complex stands on an 825 sq m plot with two basement parking levels, a ground-floor press and conference area, and an auditorium seating about 300.
- Top leaders including JP Nadda, union ministers, MPs, MLAs, councillors and thousands of party workers attended the inauguration on DDU Marg near the BJP national office.
- In his address, Modi recalled Jan Sangh–BJP work in Delhi, called the capital a “mini India” that should celebrate all festivals, and highlighted GST reforms while criticising past Congress tax policy.
- Party leaders described the project as funded by donations and said the Delhi BJP will start moving functions from the long-used Pant Marg bungalow around Diwali.