The two-day meeting of the BJP State Election Committee which began in Gurugram focused on preparations for the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections. The meeting lasted about four hours on the first day and will continue on in next meeting . The discussion was mainly about finalizing the candidates for the five constituencies and how to properly transfer the benefits of the welfare policy of the BJP government during the election campaign.
According to a party source, on the first day of the meeting, the officials of the five districts gave information about the current situation in their respective constituencies .Friday’s news will discuss the political situation in the remaining districts.
A large part of the conference was devoted to the BJP’s welfare policies and strategies to ensure their popularity during the campaign.
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BJP Prominent leader were there to strategize for elections
Prominent leaders who attended the meeting included Haryana Assembly Election Officer Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Minister and BJP, Former Congressman Manohar Lal, Vice President Biplab Kumar Deb, National Vice President Savdan Singh and Chairman Kuldeep Bishnavi ,Minister of State Imprakash Dankhar, Administration was also present. Minister Phanendra Nath Sharma, State President Mohnal Badoli, External Affairs Minister Krishna Pal Gurjar and other senior leaders including Rao Inderjit Singh, Sudha Yadav, Gian Chand Gupta, Anil Vij. Dharmvir Singh, Captain Abhimanyu and Sunita Dougal.
At this meeting, the importance of selecting candidates with the potential to win was emphasized . Senior officials assured local and state officials that only winning candidates would get tickets. When the party was preparing for the election, the views of the ruling party were also considered.
BJP is gearing up for state elections in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir
The Election Commission’s announcement marks the first major electoral battle since the Lok Sabha elections. The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections are particularly important as they follow the revocation of the region’s special status and are the first elections in the state in a decade. The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections will be held in three phases starting from September 18.The Haryana Assembly elections are scheduled for October 1 and the results are expected to be declared on October 4.
The BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) is scheduled to convene the Central Election Committee meeting on August 25, 2024, at the BJP headquarters in Delhi. According to sources, “at the meeting of the CEC, the names of the candidates will be discussed and finalized. State presidents, electoral officials and members of the major groups of the two states are expected. “The party is doing everything it can to meet the challenge of a resurgent Congress that has tied up with the national conference, especially in the Jammu region, a stronghold of the BJP since 2014”.