New Delhi. Now only a few months are left for the Lok Sabha elections. Keeping this in mind, preparations have been intensified by various political parties. Today, in this context, a meeting of BJP’s Central Election Management Committee was held, in which all senior leaders participated. The successful implementation of Lok Sabha elections was discussed in the meeting. After discussion, a detailed outline was prepared, efforts to implement it have now been started. Not only this, the last 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections were also discussed in the meeting of the Central Election Management Committee. According to information received from sources, which candidate should be fielded from where in the meeting? Which responsibility would be appropriate to give to whom? All these topics were discussed in detail. Come, let us tell you further what the leaders who attended the meeting said?
What did party general secretary Vinod Tawde say?
After the completion of the meeting chaired by BJP National President JP Nadda, the party’s National General Secretary Vinod Tawde said, ‘In 2019, a reverse time table was made according to the dates of Lok Sabha elections and the counting of votes till date, in which new voter contact campaign, village walk, beneficiary contact, backward, Dalit, tribal youth, women contact was especially considered. Went.’
What did party president JP Nadda say?
At the same time, the party’s national president JP Nadda said that only a few months are left for the elections, hence now all the workers should become active at the booth level. He emphasized that the party should expand at all booth levels in the 2024 elections. Meanwhile, Nadda mentioned the achievements made by the Central Government in the last 9 years. Nadda said that, ‘Our government has taken up the task of eradicating poverty, in which we have achieved unprecedented success. Apart from this, India has also been included in the list of the fifth largest economy in the world, which is a matter of pride for all of us as Indians. In the last 9 years, 25 crore people have come out of the poverty line.