In Bihar, BJP has come into the electoral mode with PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat
In Bihar, BJP has come into electoral mode with PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat. |
Before the Bihar assembly elections in October / November, the state unit of the BJP slipped into election mode with the 'Saptarshis' - seven-member committees of each booth in the state - joining Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' on Sunday elections. Carry people forward their message to garner support for.
For this, the party had asked all the office bearers of Bihar and 67,000 booth heads (in-charge) to ensure that the booth members listen to the 'Mann Ki Baat'.
Not only this, as per the party's central leadership's decision to hold a series of virtual rallies to mark the first year of the BJP government in its second term at the Center, but the BJP's state unit also held two rallies at the next rally. Ten days.
BJP's organizational secretary Nagendra Ji said, "One of the virtual rallies will be addressed by Union Home Minister and former party president Amit Shah by the current national president, J. P. Nadda."
he said that even if the dates have not been decided yet, Shah's virtual rally may take place within a week or both rallies may be held on the same day, one after the other,.
Party sources said Shah's rally would most likely be held on 7 June.
The two virtual rallies are seen as a way to revive party workers before the assembly elections and set "party activities that have somehow stalled due to the Kovid-19 epidemic, rolling back again Huh."
“Meeting with the big guys is important as booth-management is the first step to election preparation. BJP is making its booth management system more vibrant this time. The election of booth chiefs at all 67,000 booths has been completed. We have recently appointed an assembly seat in-charge, now we are in the process of becoming the big Dipper at every booth. By next week, this work should be completed, ”said a senior BJP leader.
The organizational secretary of the party said that as technology has become very important. Nagendra ji said, "The virtual rallies will take place either through Facebook or any other given technology." “Our aim is to organize such rallies in 200 assembly constituencies and if possible on all 243 seats. In the coming days, we will be in a position to address 10 rallies a day, ”he said.
The party has asked all its different cells (Morcha) to keep interacting with people through different mediums and has also reached 8,000 panchayats in the process.
In line with the party's virtual meeting, Digha Assembly BJP MLA Sanjeev Chaurasia organized a rally on Sunday, addressed by Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.
Bihar elections are important for the BJP as it was debated in many states between October last year and February this year. It had already announced to contest the election under the leadership of Nitish Kumar of JD (U).