The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is gearing up for its two-day national convention in Delhi, aimed at strategizing for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Scheduled to commence on Saturday at Bharat Mandap, the event will begin with an address by the party’s national president, JP Nadda, followed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech on Sunday.
The convention will start with a meeting of the party’s national office bearers, where the national flag will be hoisted by National President Jagat Prakash Nadda to inaugurate the event. Subsequently, discussions will involve national officials, state presidents, organization ministers, and the Lok Sabha cluster in charge. JP Nadda is expected to address the convention around 11.30 am, with PM Modi’s speech scheduled for approximately 12.30 pm.
Upon his arrival, PM Modi will first visit an exhibition before joining the meeting of national office bearers. During this gathering, two proposals are anticipated to be presented. The first proposal will focus on political issues, particularly highlighting Modi’s vision for a developed India, while the second proposal is likely to express gratitude for the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
The convention will see the participation of various dignitaries, including central cabinet ministers, national and state-level party officials, members of the national council, current and former MPs, MLAs, members of legislative councils, former state presidents, coordinators of Lok Sabha clusters, mayors, chairpersons of municipal corporations and municipalities, district panchayat presidents, district presidents, district coordinators, state coordinators of various fronts, media personnel, and social media & IT cell coordinators.
According to sources, PM Modi has set a target for the BJP to secure 370 seats in the Lok Sabha elections. Achieving this target will heavily rely on the accomplishments of the Modi government over the past decade, particularly in implementing welfare schemes for the underprivileged. Strategies may be devised to extend these achievements to the grassroots level, involving over 11,000 representatives.