By Pooja Shrivastava, Any Time News Network
Spearheading a massive organizational mobilization drive, senior BJP leader and State President of Shri Agrasen Seva Trust, Vineet Agarwal Sharda, addressed a mega convention of the Aggarwal community at the residence of Nakur Chairman, Shiv Kumar Gupta. Highlighting the timeless socialist doctrines of Maharaja Agrasen, Sharda asserted that the community must transcend its traditional identity as a business class to emerge as a formidable force in national leadership, social governance, and cultural preservation.
The Architectural Blueprint of India’s Second ‘Agrodham’ Making a landmark declaration, Sharda stated that after the historic Agroha Dham in Hisar, Haryana, the trust is rapidly developing India’s second grand ‘Shri Agrodham’ in Meerut. The upcoming institutional complex will house magnificent temples for Maharaja Agrasen and Goddess Lakshmi, a 51-foot monument of Lord Hanuman, premium studio apartments for senior citizens, and specialized ritual halls. Emphasizing corporate social responsibility, he confirmed that the complex will feature a 50-bed advanced multi-specialty hospital providing entirely free medical services to the public.
Modernization of ‘One Brick, One Rupee’ Economic Welfare Model The convention witnessed the unveiling of a strategic economic welfare roadmap. Sharda announced that upon the completion of Shri Agrodham, the trust will revive Maharaja Agrasen’s foundational ethos of ‘One Brick–One Rupee’ in a modernized framework. Under this scheme, more privileged members of the community will systematically provide financial and infrastructural leverage to rehabilitate underprivileged families in every town and village. To facilitate this, Uttar Pradesh has been mapped into 6 administrative zones, extending from Western UP to Kashi, to streamline grass-root operations.
Call for Total Ban on Meat and Liquor During Shravan Month Lauding the structural transformation under PM Narendra Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath, the leader noted that UP has transitioned from a mafia-ridden state prior to 2017 into an industrial hub of expressways and AIIMS. Taking a strict cultural stance, Sharda requested CM Yogi Adityanath to enforce a statewide closure of all meat and liquor shops during the holy month of Shravan to respect the religious sentiments of Kanwar pilgrims. The summit, presided over by Anil Garg, concluded with prominent leaders like Deepak Gupta, Vishesh Agarwal, and Sanjay Garg pledging absolute allegiance to the national integration movement.
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