BJP's strategy: PM Modi likely to hold 40 rallies across 144 Lok Sabha seats lost in 2019 polls

By  Shgun S October 9th 2022 08:21 AM

New Delhi, October 9: In a bid to increase its tally in the 2024 general elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is planning to hold 40 rallies across 144 Lok Sabha seats it lost in the 2019 polls. As per party sources, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to hold one rally in every cluster. Under the Lok Sabha Pravas Yojana Phase-2, BJP has planned that out of 144 weak or lost Lok Sabha seats across the country, PM Modi will hold 40 big rallies at 40 places, sources said. The Prime Minister's 40 public meetings will be held in each of the 40 clusters. According to sources, BJP President JP Nadda, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and other Union Cabinet Ministers will visit and address public meetings for the party in the remaining 104 seats. Punjab elections 2022: PM Modi promises drug & debt-free 'Nawa Punjab'  along with BJP's allies According to sources, the party's aim is that during their stay, the cluster in charge must attend regular meetings with key local figures, as well as listen to the problems of local dissatisfied BJP officials and provide a solution. All 40 central government ministers will be ordered to complete 5-point work under the Pravas Yojana Phase-2. Also Read | Deaths of Indian prisoners in Pak jails alarming; 6 died in last 9 months: MEA First, implement the campaign plan; second, run the public outreach programme; third, political management; and fourth, establish narrative management. Last and fifth - Overnight stay in a cluster Lok Sabha constituency. BJP to observe 'Seva Pakhwara' from PM Modi's birthday on Sept 17 to Gandhi  Jayanti - PTC News During his or her stay, the cabinet minister in charge of the cluster must meet with local religious leaders, seers, and local leaders of various communities at their home/place, as well as participate actively in local community festivals and customs, local fairs, rituals, street programmes, and programmes organised at the local level. Along with the local officials and key workers of all the Sangh's affiliated organisations, a meeting with the ministers in charge and the organisation leader in charge, as well as the local effective voters, particularly lawyers, will have to be organised, as will regular virtual meetings with doctors, professors, business owners, and other professionals. Also Read | India will buy oil from wherever it has to: Union minister Hardeep Puri -PTC News

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