The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has constituted a committee to present a report card on the completion of ‘eight years of Modi government’. On May 26, eight years of the Modi government are being completed.
According to an India Today report, party sources said that a team of senior leaders has been formed to chalk out a strategy on how to effectively present the achievements of the Modi government through mass media. The team includes many big leaders including National General Secretary Arun Singh, Union Minister Anurag Thakur and Joint General Secretary Organization Shiv Prakash.
Sources said that preparations are on to publish the achievements and the promises made in the form of a booklet, which is being planned to reach the people on a wide scale. The major issues that can be highlighted in the report card that will be presented on the completion of eight years of the Modi government are Jammu and Kashmir, abrogation of Article 370, smart cities and their development, cleaning rivers and employment generation. , Namami Gange etc.
A senior party leader said, “When the opposition was demoralizing the critics during the pandemic, PM Modi became an example to the world on how to ensure that people live and do not die of hunger. From vaccination to ration, everything was taken care of. Look at the level of its prevalence.”
Plan for SC Voters in Himachal and Gujarat Assembly Elections
BJP has started making strategy for the electoral states of Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat. The first step in this direction is the meeting of BJP’s Scheduled Caste Morcha in Shimla on 20 April. The Morcha will decide on the responsibilities for the electoral states of Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat. Apart from this, BJP is also focusing on SC voters in the election preparation of both the states. A senior leader said that the party has prepared a list of booths where there are more than 100 SC voters. Booth committees will be formed for such constituencies. It will be the responsibility of the SC Morcha to ensure that the BJP reaches them.
Elections in Gujarat are due later this year along with Himachal Pradesh. BJP is in power in Gujarat for the last 27 years. In the last Gujarat Assembly elections, the Congress gave a tough fight by winning 77 seats in the 182-member Assembly with a vote share of 41.4. This was the best performance of the Congress in the last 32 years. In such a situation, this time the challenge is more for the BJP because this time the Aam Aadmi Party is also preparing to put full emphasis to take advantage of anti-incumbency in Gujarat.