As Parliament’s Monsoon Session progresses, with political activity intensifying, Tejasvi Surya, the Member of Parliament from Bengaluru South and current National President of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), is attempting to create a personal level relationship and outreach with the Youth wing functionaries.
Seeking an inspiration from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s political moves, in which the top leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party is accessible to party leaders and workers alike, Surya too has been on a constant move. For example, the BJYM chief has been on a tour of Himachal, Haryana, Delhi and Karnataka, all within the last few days; a pattern which is often seen in the travels of PM Modi.
Youth wing functionaries and party insiders say Surya’s availability, hands-on leadership, and constant presence in the field are helping them to organize party functions and events better. This constant travel and accessibility also ensure that the young cadre and leaders of BJYM have a good morale to work for the political outfit.
Surya’s organizational tours this week have taken him to Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, and Karnataka, where he has held training sessions, digital outreach workshops, and youth mobilization campaigns. Sources stated that this active engagement across state units, also ensures that their grievances and concerns are aired at a national level.
Modelling Modi: In Messaging and Mission
From his speeches to his digital campaigns, Surya’s political style clearly mirrors the Modi doctrine: development tied with nationalism, cultural pride, and strong leadership. His campaign slogan in Bengaluru South ‘Deshakke Modi, Dakshinakke Surya’ (Modi for the nation, Surya for the South) draws a direct link to the Prime Minister’s political identity.
Moreover, Surya’s messaging consistently amplifies PM Modi’s agenda, from ‘Modi Hai Toh Mumkin Hai’ to enthusiastic backing of national security moves and welfare schemes. Surya has also positioned himself as a disruptor of the status quo, unafraid to court controversy if it serves the ideological cause in Karnataka where the power is currently being wielded by the Congress.
Surya’s firm embrace of Hindutva and cultural nationalism further aligns him with the core ideological framework that shaped Modi’s own ascent. Senior party leaders feel that Surya is learning from the Modi model and adapting it for a new generation.
Digital Push and Organizational Modernization
Surya’s leadership of the BJYM is marked by aggressive digital engagement and grassroots cadre development. From social media blitzes to training sessions focused on youth empowerment and policy literacy, BJYM under Surya is being repositioned as the BJP’s ideological frontline among the under-35 years population and push to utilise the country’s demographic dividend.
Generational Bridge for the BJP
Surya, the first Kannada-speaking and youngest national president of BJYM, symbolizes the BJP’s long-term strategy under PM Modi: infuse the party with young, ideologically committed, and media-savvy faces who can carry the narrative forward beyond 2029.
Surya himself frequently references PM Modi’s work ethic and political legacy, once humorously saying that he ‘struggles to match even 50% of Modiji’s energy.’
In Surya, the BJYM seems to have found a leader with a template of strong leadership, grassroots connection and ideological clarity remains relevant.
For many within the party, the message is clear: Modi’s footsteps are being followed, not just in word, but in method. And the youth wing, under Surya, is marching confidently down that path.




























