New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday unveiled the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) new permanent headquarters in the national capital, calling it a “centre for public service” dedicated to the people of India.
After operating from multiple locations in Delhi for over four decades, the BJP now has a permanent base. Party president J.P. Nadda described the new building as more than just an office — a “sanskar kendra” where party workers will learn the values of organisation and service.
Highlighting its significance, PM Modi said the new headquarters stands as a symbol of the BJP’s resolve to serve the nation with dedication, integrity, and transparency. “This is not just a structure of bricks and walls, but a centre of service for every citizen of the country,” he remarked.
Equipped with modern facilities, the headquarters will function as a hub for coordination, training, and outreach, further strengthening the party’s organisational presence. With this milestone, the BJP joins a select group of national parties with a state-of-the-art dedicated office in Delhi.





