Sources have indicated that the meeting is taking place at the national party headquarters in Delhi. Among those present at the gathering of election in-charges are Baijayant Panda for UP, Dushyant Gautam for Uttarakhand, Tarun Chugh for Jammu and Kashmir, Vinod Tawade for Bihar, and Biplav Deb for Haryana, among others.
The meeting will feature comprehensive discussions on strategies boost the party’s prospects in seats in areas where BJP is considered weak. The objective of the meeting also includes devising an extensive plan to achieve the target of 370-plus seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
In addition to electoral strategies, the leaders at the meeting will also evaluate and review ongoing programs and central schemes aimed at reaching beneficiaries from various segments of society. According to sources, the attendees at the ongoing meeting were assigned with the task of providing timely reports on developmental initiatives in their respective regions.
BJP is placing special attention on ‘GYAN,’ a term coined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself, in its efforts to prepare and extend outreach across all regions of the nation before the upcoming general elections.
‘GYAN’ represents ‘Garib’ (poor), Yuva (youth), Annadata (farmers), and Nari (women), categories previously singled out by PM Modi as the sole four ‘castes’ in the country. The party is resolute in garnering extensive support across vital demographics, aligning with its objective of achieving over 400 seats in the forthcoming electoral contests.