Choudhary pushes for natural farming amid DAP shortage
Alwar: Union Agriculture Minister Bhagirath Choudhary held a meeting with BJP workers at the party office in Alwar to discuss the ongoing membership drive. He asked the workers to focus on enrolling as many new members as possible.
“The Bharatiya Janata Party is a party of workers. It offers an opportunity for anyone, from the booth level to top leadership, to become a member,” he said. Choudhary acknowledged that there had been some delays in the membership drive due to the Ramgarh Assembly by-election. However, he assured that campaign would be completed by Nov 30.
“The target is to enroll 60,000 new members in each assembly constituency, a goal that will be achieved with the cooperation of all BJP workers,” he said.
Later, while talking to First India, Choudhary talked about the shortage of DAP fertilizer, attributing the issue to global issues including the ongoing war abroad. He urged the adoption of natural farming practices as a sustainable solution moving forward.