
With the end of the winter session of Parliament, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has clearly indicated that the party has now fully entered the next phase of its election strategy. Activities have intensified at both the organizational and government levels and this time the main focus of the party is on Eastern and Southern India.
under this strategy Prime Minister Narendra Modi He is on a tour of Eastern India on 20 and 21 December, while the party’s new National Working President Nitin Nabin has been given the responsibility of South India. The BJP leadership believes that without decisive expansion in these two areas, national political progress will remain incomplete.
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to West Bengal and Assam, the message of development is not limited to only government programs, but the message of development is being given with the inauguration and foundation stone laying of national highway projects worth Rs 3200 crore in West Bengal, while election atmosphere is also being created through public meetings.
PM will hold 7-8 meetings in Bengal in the next two months
The party has been trying to push the narrative of development versus appeasement in Bengal for a long time. It is being told that 7 to 8 programs of the Prime Minister are proposed in Bengal in the next two months.
While addressing the gathering in Nadia, West Bengal, PM Modi made his statement on issues like Bangladeshi infiltration, Bangladeshi refugees, developed India and SIR, while he fiercely targeted Mamata Banerjee’s party Trinamool Congress.
In Assam, Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the new terminal of the popular Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport. PM Modi will pay tribute to the martyrs of the movement during his visit to Assam. Apart from this, Bhoomi Pujan of Ammonia-Urea Project of Assam Valley Fertilizer and Chemical Company Limited is also proposed.
These programs are being seen as a political exercise to link development and local identity in the state. Since assembly elections are to be held in both West Bengal and Assam next year, this tour is being considered important from the electoral point of view.
Nitin Nabin’s visit to Puducherry and Chennai
On the other hand, BJP’s National Executive President Nitin Nabin’s visit to Puducherry and Chennai is an important part of the party’s South India strategy. This is his first visit as acting president, in which organizational review, communication with cadre and assessment of election preparations will be his priority. The presence of Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya along with him is being considered a sign of better coordination between the organization and the government.
According to sources, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is proposed to visit West Bengal and Tamil Nadu on 29-30 December. It is believed that Amit Shah will special focus on election management and strategy in these states. It is completely clear that BJP has adopted a three-pronged strategy for the electoral states of East and South India. In this, PM Modi will be the face of development and leadership. While Amit Shah will be the architect of election management and strategy, Nitin Nabin will give a new edge to the organizational machinery. The Home Minister will focus heavily on the elections of West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.
Overall, with the end of the Parliament session, BJP has given the message that the party is no longer looking at the elections as a fight for individual states, but as a comprehensive strategy for national expansion.
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