GORAKHPUR, Jan. 6 -- Newly elected Uttar Pradesh BJP president Pankaj Chaudhary on Monday energised party workers and outlined a roadmap to strengthen the organisation in line with the vision of Viksit Bharat. Emphasising inclusiveness, he stated that he holds no animosity towards anyone and believes in collective growth through teamwork. During his first interaction with party workers at the BJP regional office in Gorakhpur, Chaudhary said that grassroots workers are the political identity of the BJP and that respecting every worker is his top priority. He underlined that strengthening the party at the grassroot level remains the BJP's foremost objective and urged workers to stay closely connected with the public and address their concerns promptly. The BJP state president also stressed the importance of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list, urging party cadres to remain vigilant so that no eligible voter is left out. He noted that the required enthusiasm was lacking during the earlier phase of the SIR drive and called upon workers to ensure that all eligible voters are included. "Party workers must ensure that the names of our supporters are not missed during the SIR process," he said. Pankaj Chaudhary received an overwhelming welcome upon his arrival at the Gorakhpur airport. His convoy, comprising around 170 vehicles, reflected the scale of the reception organised by the local BJP unit and turned into a massive show of strength. He reviewed the party's organisational preparedness in view of upcoming political activities and electoral processes. Chaudhary also offered prayers at the Gorakhnath Temple on Sunday, where he was welcomed by temple priest Kamal Nath. While interacting with media persons, he avoided giving a direct response to questions regarding his earlier remarks on the Brahmin community. Instead, he emphasised that the BJP is a "Sarv Samaj" party that represents all sections of society, unlike the Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Congress, which he described as family-centric parties. Chaudhary accused the SP chief of altering the meaning of the PDA abbreviation, alleging that its full form keeps changing to suit political narratives. He also praised the proposed Shri Ramji Rozgar Guarantee scheme, stating that it would be more effective than the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) in rural areas. He claimed that the new Act was urgently needed to curb the prevailing corruption and ensure transparency in employment-related welfare schemes. Senior party leaders, including BJP state vice-president Dr Dharmendra Singh, MP Ravi Kishan Shukla, and several office-bearers from Gorakhpur and nearby districts were present during his arrival and public interactions. While interacting with the media at Gurudwara Mohaddipur, Chaudhary said, "Gorakhpur elected me as corporator and deputy mayor, and Maharajganj elected me as a member of parliament seven times. The BJP leadership has entrusted me with this responsibility, and with the support of party workers, we will successfully accomplish this task in the upcoming elections." Abdur Rahman...