First high priority meet held at Rajnath Singh’s residence to set tone for 2024 poll countdown

New Delhi: Prominent leaders of the BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) huddled together to discuss various issues regarding the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Some upcoming assembly elections were also discussed in the meeting. Along with this, some changes were also said to be made in the organizational review. This coordination meeting lasted for about four hours. Home Minister Amit Shah, party president JP Nadda and organization general secretary BL Santosh were present along with Rajnath Singh from the BJP in this meeting held at Defense Minister Rajnath Singh’s house.

On behalf of the Sangh, Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosbole, Sah Sarkaryavah Arun Kumar, senior RSS leader Suresh Soni were present in the meeting. According to sources, after getting extension of JP Nadda’s tenure for one and a half years in the meeting, there was a discussion about making some changes in the organization in view of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana assembly elections were also discussed.

This meeting is also important because the meeting of RSS’s Akhil Bhartiya Pratinidhi Sabha is to be held in Haryana Samalkha from March 12 to 14. In this meeting, three thousand representatives of all the organizations of the Sangh working in different fields will come from all over the country. In the meeting, all the organizations not only give the details of their respective works, but also give ground feedback on the schemes and work of the Central Government and the State Governments. The feedback of the Sangh is very important for the BJP organization and the government.

Prominent BJP leaders will tour the country after the budget session

Stepping up preparations for the Lok Sabha polls, the BJP will intensify countrywide tours of its key leaders after the budget session of Parliament, so that various schemes of the Center can be taken to the bottom. The preparation of the party is to reach every Lok Sabha constituency. Along with this, other leaders will also visit these areas after a fixed interval, so that his campaign can run continuously till the Lok Sabha elections.

The budget session of Parliament will end in mid-April and after that only a year will be left for the Lok Sabha elections. It is noteworthy that in the last National Executive meeting of the party held in Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has handed over the election agenda to the party workers for the next 400 days. Means BJP is doing election work everyday. In the states where there are assembly elections, the BJP’s campaign is getting intensified. Also, where there is no other election till the Lok Sabha elections, the continuity of the campaign will be maintained.

According to sources, after the budget session of the Parliament, summer will also begin and at that time farmers in large parts of the country will also get relief from work. In such a situation, the party will go from village to village and take its campaign to the last mile. The main emphasis in this is to take this year’s budget provisions and the work of the government of eight years to the people. Especially the beneficiaries of various beneficiary schemes will be reached and new beneficiaries will also be added.

According to sources, many such rounds will be held in which Union Ministers, Ministers of the Governments, MPs and party functionaries will visit. There may be three to four such rounds till the Lok Sabha elections, in which the reach of the central leaders to the people of all the Lok Sabha constituencies will be ensured. Government, social and political programs will be included in this. During this, the party will also get comprehensive feedback from every area. If there is an atmosphere against any MP, it will be rectified. The seats which are not with him, there his strength will be strengthened.

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