BJP has partnered with Gujarat, Himachal. made a strategy for all parliamentary elections to be held next year


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Let us tell you that in view of the preparations for the parliamentary elections of several states to be held later this year and next year, including the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Nadda held separate meetings with the heads of state and party secretaries on Tuesday.

On the one hand, as Congress eliminates Bharat Jodo Yatra and other parties are consolidating their own candidacy for Prime Minister in the Lok Sabha elections to be held in the year 2024, excluding the upcoming parliamentary elections, while the BJP tries to ensure ensure that the elections are held before 2024. Victory in all municipal elections. For this, the party has made a strategy and has started to implement it. BJP National President JP Nadda has held two very important meetings on how effective these strategies of BJP are proving in practice or what new steps should be taken in the changing political situation.

Let us tell you that in view of the preparations for the parliamentary elections of several states to be held later this year and next year, including the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Nadda held separate meetings with the heads of state and party secretaries on Tuesday. It is believed that Nadda, who attended the recently concluded RSS review meetings, also provided the ground-level feedback he received from the Sangh during this meeting with the party leaders, on the basis of which further strategy was determined. The meeting focused on strengthening the organization with special emphasis on state committees and extensively discussed preparations for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. In the states where parliamentary elections will be held next year, special brainstorming and emphasis was placed on strengthening the stand committees.

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Nadda also discussed upcoming organizational activities in the meeting with the Secretaries-General. In addition, Nadda also discussed strengthening the party organization in Bihar with the office holders in the meeting. It is known that BJP in Bihar had an alliance with Janata Dal United for a long time. Recently, JDU has cut ties with the BJP and formed the government with the support of RJD, Congress and other parties.

Apart from this, Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh were discussed in detail. It is noteworthy that parliamentary elections will be held in Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat by the end of this year. Both states have BJP governments. While in Himachal the challenge for the BJP is to maintain power, in Gujarat it faces the challenge to maintain its stronghold. The biggest challenge facing the party in both states is ticket distribution. With regard to Himachal and Gujarat, it is also believed that tickets from a large number of outgoing MLAs can be cut. In both states, it is also not clear whether the BJP will contest the elections by projecting someone as prime minister or whether votes will be sought on behalf of the prime minister.

In addition to Gujarat and Himachal, there are also elections next year in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Telangana, Tripura, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Mizoram. While there is a BJP government in Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Tripura, there is a Telangana Rashtra Samithi government in Telangana. Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh are the two states where Congress has its own government. It is the effort of the BJP not only to save the power of its states, but also to take the power out of the hands of the Congress in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh so that all states can become Congress-free.

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As for the newly appointed heads of state, let us remind you that on September 9, Nadda appointed several senior leaders, including former chief ministers and former Union ministers in charge of party affairs in various states for organizational work. The newly appointed leaders include Vijay Rupani and Biplab Deb, in addition to former Union ministers Prakash Javadekar and Mahesh Sharma. The BJP had made Vinod Tawde the new in charge of Bihar and former Bihar minister Mangal Pandey in charge of West Bengal. Vijay Rupani was put in charge of Punjab and Chandigarh while Biplab Deb was put in charge of Haryana. Prakash Javadekar was put in charge of Kerala while Arun Singh was given the responsibility of Rajasthan. At the same time, Sunil Bansal, who had long played the role of Secretary General of the party unit in Uttar Pradesh, was entrusted with responsibility for the party’s work in West Bengal, Telangana and Odisha.

Information has been received about the important meetings held on Tuesday, except for Nadda, the general secretary of the BJP organization BL Santosh, the former Gujarat chief Vijay Rupani, the former Tripura chief Biplab Deb, the general secretary of the BJP Arun Singh, Vinod Tawde, Tarun Chugh and Sunil Bansal. were present. It has to be seen what miracles BJP’s strategies show.

As for the parliamentary elections to be held this year, the elections in Himachal and Gujarat are also important for the BJP as these two states are associated with the prestige of the BJP’s top leadership. While Himachal Pradesh is the home state of BJP President JP Nadda, Gujarat is the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Interior Minister Amit Shah. In such a situation, the eyes of all political parties are on the actions of the BJP in both states.

– Neeraj Kumar Dubey