BJP meeting: PM Modi asks leaders to reach out to beneficiaries of government schemes, party ready for campaign

It has been decided to reach out to the beneficiaries of the schemes launched by the Bharatiya Janata Party. Narendra Modi In the last eight years, the government – from 2014 to 2022 – went door-to-door to leaders and workers of all ranks.

The campaign will start from May 30 and will go on for 15 days as the leaders of the Center and the state will spend the night at the homes of the beneficiaries they will meet.

Party leaders say that with 80 crore recipients of free ration alone, the number is expected to cross 100 crore.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a virtual address to top party leaders on Friday had asked not to relax and reach out to each and every beneficiary in the database.

BJP national general secretary Vinod Tawde said that a training booklet containing talking points on each scheme would be distributed for the leaders and beneficiaries to speak about.

Tawde talked about a new political equation—similar to the MY (Muslim-Yadav) factor, the Samajwadi Party and others have often relied on. He said that while analyzing the results of the previous elections, the party has concluded that it is Women, Youth and Yojna (Schemes), or MYY, that emerged as the main support structure of the party and it helped in the elections. Yes, he said.

“Materials will be distributed up to the booth level and there will be district level sammelans. From central leaders to booth level workers, everyone will go to the homes of these beneficiaries,” said Tawde.

Senior party leaders said that since benefits are given after verification, the database contained in Aadhaar is the right resource to reach those beneficiaries.

Three statements were presented and passed in the meeting. One was on the completion of eight years of the Modi government, which was presented by BJP’s national general secretary Dushyant Gautam.

It added that “History will remember Narendra Modi as the most compassionate PM as it records various schemes like Ayushman, Ujjwala for women, foreign policy with ‘India First’ at its core, also on aspirational districts”. works”, as well as how the government established a regional balance.

The second statement that was passed was on the recent election victories in four states and was presented by BJP national general secretary Dilip Saikia.

“These elections shattered every myth about not electing the government. In UP after 1985, after 37 years UP re-elected the current government. Similarly, we saw the breaking of the same tradition in Uttarakhand. For the first time in Manipur, BJP formed the government on its own and Goa also elected BJP. “The party that ruled the country for four decades contested on 399 seats and lost its deposits in 387 seats. It is PM’s guidance during Kovid that made the party win the hearts of the people. ,

The third was on “rising crimes” in Rajasthan and was presented by National Secretary Alka Gurjar. It described the Ashok Gehlot government as anti-farmer, anti-youth and anti-Dalit. The statement also alleged that the Congress government in Rajasthan is doing the politics of appeasement.

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