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  • BJP Outlines Election Strategy in Key Meeting

    BJP Outlines Election Strategy in Key Meeting

    In a significant BJP meeting attended by key leaders, including Home Minister Amit Shah and party president J P Nadda, the contours of the party’s election campaign for all 543 Lok Sabha seats were outlined. The discussions focused on reaching out to specific voter groups, including first-time voters, beneficiaries of government schemes, OBCs, SCs, STs, youths, and women.

     

    Addressing over 300 party leaders, Amit Shah highlighted the achievements of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government since coming to power in 2014. Shah emphasized that the government has worked for the welfare of the poor, and India’s stature has significantly risen during the second term, with the country becoming the fifth-largest economy. Party general secretary Vinod Tawde quoted Shah, stating that the government’s efforts have been directed towards the well-being of the poor, and India’s global standing has seen substantial improvement.

     

    Shah urged party leaders to effectively communicate the numerous successes of the government to the voters. He mentioned that Prime Minister Modi has rallied the country around the idea of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ (self-reliant India), and cultural nationalism has received a significant boost. These remarks come amid nationwide fervor surrounding the consecration ceremony at the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

     

    The government’s commitment to making India a global power was also underscored by Shah. He called on party leaders to connect with voters, highlighting the achievements and initiatives of the government.

     

    In his remarks, J P Nadda emphasized the need for the BJP’s expansion across the country and urged party leaders to work towards gaining seats in states where the party had limited success in the 2019 elections. Nadda indicated the party’s openness to welcoming leaders from other parties, stating that the BJP is willing to collaborate with those who want to be part of the nationalist mainstream.

     

    Vinod Tawde, providing insights into the meeting, mentioned that party leaders made a tentative countdown to the Lok Sabha polls, expected in April-May based on the schedule of the 2019 national elections. The leaders are gearing up for an extensive outreach exercise to connect with voters, focusing on the “Gaon Chalein” campaign, where they will reach out to various voting groups in villages.

     

    Despite the recent loss of Amit Shah’s elder sister Rajeshwariben, who passed away in Mumbai, Shah attended the meeting. Her last rites were performed in Ahmedabad in the presence of family members, including Shah.

     

    The BJP’s strategic meetings indicate a proactive approach as the party aims for a third consecutive term in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. With a favorable atmosphere, including enthusiasm around the Ram temple consecration, recent wins in assembly polls, and perceived disarray in the opposition camp, the BJP believes it is well-positioned for success in the upcoming elections.

  • BJP Announces Fourth Candidate List for MP Assembly Election

    BJP Announces Fourth Candidate List for MP Assembly Election

    The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has unveiled its fourth candidate list for the forthcoming Madhya Pradesh Assembly election, reaffirming its confidence in Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who will be contesting from his longstanding Budhni constituency. This strategic move comes in the wake of speculations suggesting a potential sidelining of the incumbent Chief Minister within the party.

     

    The list includes the candidature of Madhya Pradesh’s Home Minister, Narottam Mishra, who will be contesting from the Datia Assembly constituency. In total, the BJP has announced candidates for 57 seats as part of this list, further solidifying its election strategy.

     

    Earlier, the BJP had released the names of several union ministers and senior party leaders in its initial three candidate lists for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly election, which had prompted conjectures about Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s status within the saffron party.

     

    Responding to these reports, Shivraj Singh Chouhan emphasized the unity within the BJP and stated, “All senior leaders in the BJP will contest the Assembly election. This has ensured BJP’s big victory. All our senior leaders will contest…”

     

    During his addresses, Chief Minister Chouhan struck an emotional chord with his supporters, conveying a message of deep connection with the people. He stated, “I don’t run the government. I run a family. You all are my family. You will not find such a brother. You will miss me when I am gone,” in an emotionally charged statement.

     

    The BJP’s central election committee, featuring party chief J P Nadda, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and other senior leaders, approved the names of the 57 candidates during its meeting on October 1.

     

    With this announcement, the BJP has now declared its candidates for 136 out of the 230 seats in the Madhya Pradesh assembly.

     

    The upcoming Assembly election in Madhya Pradesh is scheduled to be held on November 17, as part of a series of state elections across India. In the 2018 elections, the Congress secured 114 seats with a vote share of 41.5 percent, while the BJP came in second place, winning 109 seats with a slightly higher vote share of 41.6 percent. The upcoming polls are expected to be closely contested, with both major parties vying for electoral supremacy in the state.