BJP is preparing for Lok Sabha elections, will this plan be useful for victory?
After the formation of the new nda government in bihar, bjp has now started preparing for the 2024 elections. Even before the announcement of lok sabha elections to be held in 2024, bjp seems to be in election mode. Preparations have started in bihar under different plans. With a mood to gain an edge over the opponents from the beginning, bihar bjp has planned to reach villages and all the booths. Under this, leaders and workers of bharatiya janata party will reach most of the polling stations of 45 thousand villages and 268 nagar Panchayats of Bihar. Will stay for 24 hours.
The campaign will run from 9 to 11 February
Rajendra Singh, coordinator of 'Gaon chalo Abhiyan' in bihar and state vice president of bjp, said that almost all the preparations have been completed for this campaign which will run from 9 to 11 February. Under this campaign, more than 50 thousand leaders and workers will stay for 24 hours at 77 thousand polling stations in 45 thousand villages of the state and will go among the people. During this, the workers will get information on the ground about the work done by prime minister Narendra Modi for the welfare of the poor.
Achievements of Modi government will be taken to every home
In this regard, he further said that under this campaign, the works of bjp and achievements of Modi government will be taken to every home. In the migration program, along with the decision to give Bharat Ratna to former chief minister Karpoori Thakur, the establishment of Shri ram temple in the course of cultural nationalism will also be mentioned. Apart from this, leaders and workers will go among the public on many questions.
During this stay, the aim of the leaders and workers will be to meet the people associated with self-help groups, visit religious places, visit scheduled caste and Tribe localities and contact the beneficiaries of the schemes. During this time, he will also meet elected public representatives and families of martyred soldiers, victims of Naxal violence and political violence.