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BJP Coordination Committee meeting held over Lok Sabha elections

With the Lok Sabha elections just months away, BJP national president JP Nadda on Tuesday chaired a meeting of the party's national general secretaries at the party headquarters in the national capital.

ANI Jan 30, 2024 21:42 IST googleads

BJP Coordination Committee meeting held over Lok Sabha elections (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], January 30 (ANI): With the Lok Sabha elections just months away, BJP national president JP Nadda on Tuesday chaired a meeting with the party's national general secretaries at the BJP headquarters in the national capital.
With an eye on the crucial electoral battle, the BJP will hold a 'Gaao Chalo Abhiyan' from February 4 to 11.
As part of this campaign, BJP workers will be deputed in districts away from their soil and tasked with spending 24 hours at all the booths across 7 lakh villages and cities.
The party top brass labelled the workers, who are to be deputed to other districts, as 'pravasi karyakartas'.
These karyakartas would be entrusted with the task of helping the party mine public trust by showcasing the development work of the BJP at the centre and in states where it is in power.
The efforts that they put in would enable the BJP to deepen its engagement with the people and earn their trust and electoral support ahead of the crucial general elections.
Local party cadre will be tasked with carrying forward several plans of the party that are aimed at reaching out to people beyond their core voters. The party's top office-bearers will go over the voters' lists across states and enable people to volunteer as brand ambassadors of a developed India through the 'NaMo' app.
They will conduct a review on the basis of votes received by the BJP in previous elections while taking stock of the number of people enlisted across villages and urban areas for central schemes, including those not covered under them under the party's Vikas Bharat Sankalp Yatra.
The party will also engage with local NGOs and self-help groups in this process.
BJP has also come up with some slogans for the Gaon Chalo campaign. These include 'Ghar-Ghar phochayenge Modi ka Sandesh, Aage badega Gaaon, aage badega Desh (Modi's message will reach every home, the village will progress and so will the country). (ANI)

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