According to many sources, the leadership of the BJP has established a new goal for the upcoming election for the Lok Sabha and has reminded the ministers that “organization should be their priority and without improving the organization, the party would not be able to repeat its success.”
It is almost time for the Union ministers to wrap up their first round of visits to the 144 constituencies that the party had lost in the 2019 election.
The top brass of the BJP asked Union ministers to make sure that a “strike rate is greater” in the upcoming election by pointing out that the party has a good chance of winning more than 60 percent of the objective it set for the challenging seats.
This request was made after the top brass of the BJP noted that the party stands a good chance of winning more than 60 percent of the objective it set for the challenging seats.
For this reason, the BJP had assigned 144 constituencies in the southern and eastern states.
Various Union ministers were entrusted with spending at least 48 hours in each allotted constituency and writing reports to assess the best plan for victory.
The ministers were entrusted with determining the status of the programs that are run centrally in these states, speaking with local units about the implementation of the programs, and gathering information regarding any challenges that have been faced along the way.
On Tuesday, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is in charge of supervising the ministers’ exercise, national president J. P. Nadda, and general secretary (organization) B. L. Santosh got together to listen to a presentation that was based on the ministers’ feedback that they gained from their travels over the course of the previous three months.
During the discussion, Shah maintained that the party would only gain from the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi if it had a strong organization.
He claimed, in essence, that “In the event that the organization is lacking, there will be no party. Because of this, the ministers have been given very clear instructions to get to work on it “whomever it was said.
After a May meeting with his cabinet, PM Modi made the call to establish 144 constituencies. On Wednesday, Modi will convene his cabinet for another meeting.
The second phase of pravas is expected to get underway in October, according to reputable sources.
Since the BJP’s electoral platform is centered on the party’s track record as a government, the party has planned to hold another conference of chief ministers and deputy chief ministers by the middle of October “for a stock-taking on the implementation of the projects.” This conference is scheduled to take place.
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