A Leader Committed to Progress and People

In 2007, Ashish Goyal started working in social services, and in 2012, he entered politics. He was elected Vice President (Pune) of the BJP Youth Front at the age of 19, and in 2024 he was made Secretary. During COVID-19, he distributed more than 100,000 masks, coordinated more than 50 mass weddings, and assisted more than 2,000 people with necessary documentation. His dedication to public service endures, having a long-lasting effect on society despite his inability to run in the 2017 elections.

Early Social Work Involvement (2007)

Ashish Goyal started his social work career in 2007 with the Ganesh Mandal, which helped him make a lot of connections and gain social recognition. He has always been motivated to support social causes, and in 2012, after seeing the tremendous response and requests from the public, he made the decision to enter politics.

Getting Started in Politics (2012)

The party appointed Ashish Goyal as the Student Front President for the Parvati Assembly Constituency in 2012. He performed important work through a number of colleges and schools, gaining the confidence of young people and students. At the young age of 19, the party recognized his commitment and named him Vice President of the BJP Youth Front in Pune City. He made a significant impact by actively interacting with the public and young people in this capacity.

Political Journey and Responsibilities 2017

Ashish Goyal was eager to run in the Pune Municipal Corporation elections in accordance with the wishes of the people, but he decided against it for a number of reasons. In 2021, the BJP Youth Front Liaison Officer was given the duty of enhancing party outreach. 2024: Assigned the position of Secretary, continuing his dedication to youth empowerment and public service.

Ashish Goyal's Social Work Initiatives

Helped more than 2,000 people get free voter ID cards, PAN cards, ration cards, and Aadhaar cards. arranged and funded more than fifty large-scale weddings for impoverished couples. During the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 100,000 masks were distributed to protect the public. arranged several blood drives, offered medical facilities, and conducted blood tests in order to support healthcare initiatives.
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