BJP meeting underway in Delhi, Lok Sabha polls, Ram Mandir on agenda
A key meeting attended by senior leaders of BJP is underway in Delhi on the upcoming consecration ceremony at Ayodhya's Ram Temple and strategy for the Lok Sabha elections, 2024.
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A key meeting attended by senior leaders of BJP is underway in Delhi on the upcoming consecration ceremony at Ayodhya's Ram Temple and strategy for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The meeting is going on at the party headquarters in Delhi.
Union Ministers Bhupendra Yadav, Ashwini Vaishnav, Assam Chief Minister Hemant Vishwa Sharma, general secretaries Tarun Chugh, and Sunil Bansal are present at the meeting. "Brainstorming on beneficiaries outreach, booth level programmes, door-to-door awareness of government scheme and plans for public meetings will discussed," as per party sources.
"Making of clusters for Lok Sabha, which was discussed in the last BJP meeting will be reviewed in this meeting. All the issues will be listed that need to be taken into public as the highlight of BJP for Lok Sabha election 2024. This will also include pre and post-programmes in connection with the Ram Mandir consecration," the sources said. According to sources, rallies undertaken by senior ministers and leaders will be decided as soon as the cluster-making work is done.
The sources further said that a big meeting on Ayodhya's Ram Mandir will be held after this meeting with participation from two representatives from every state. BJP National President JP Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah will also attend the meeting. (ANI)
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