Rajeev Bansal
New Energy ✨ New Direction ✨ Commitment to National Expansion
Under its comprehensive strategy for organizational strengthening and national expansion, the Sanyukt Janadesh Party has appointed senior social worker and strategist Rajeev Bansal as the National Media In-Charge. This decision is not merely a formal appointment, but a visionary and decisive step toward ideological empowerment, expansion of public dialogue, and elevating national influence to new heights.
This important announcement was made from Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, where the Party’s National President, Karmayogi Ballu Srivastava, described it as a “historic, decisive, and constructive decision” for the organization.
The National President stated:
“This responsibility is not merely a position — it is a commitment to national interest, public dialogue, and ideological leadership. We have complete faith that Rajeev will transform this trust into historic success.”
He further said that the present time is an era of ideological struggle and information revolution. Media is no longer just a medium of information, but a powerful force that shapes national discourse. At such a time, Rajeev Ji’s strategic vision, organizational capability, and communication skills will secure a strong and respected place for the party on the national stage.
Expressing gratitude to the National President, Rajeev Ji said:
“This is not a post — it is a commitment. And this commitment is for the nation.”
He clarified that the country is currently passing through a decisive phase of ideological transformation.
This is not merely a time of politics, but a time for determining the nation’s direction.
“Through this platform, public sentiments, struggles, and aspirations will be given a strong voice. Our politics is not confined to power, but is a commitment to establishing transparency in policy, intention, and leadership. National interest, social justice, and public trust are paramount for us.”
He further added that the organization’s priority is to establish public concerns at the center of national discourse, so that the voice of the common citizen can effectively reach policy-making levels. Our goal is not merely to react, but to present a positive and constructive national agenda.
In conclusion, he said that the coming time will not be just about dialogue, but about effective and decisive dialogue; not just about expansion, but about establishing ideological leadership.
