BJP-RSS coordination meeting in Delhi focuses on tribal, SC seats in Madhya Pradesh for 2023 polls

The BJP on Thursday called a coordination meeting with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Delhi. In what could be seen as a matter of concern for the party in the 230-assembly seat Madhya Pradesh, which goes to the polls in 2023, the state leadership was asked to work on vulnerable seats and communities moving away from the party. are.

According to sources, the RSS also shared its response and shared the areas where the BJP is weak in the state.

“It was a regular coordination meeting, but this is the first time that Arun Kumar of the RSS, who is in charge of coordination between the Sangh and the BJP, was also present. We have asked to strengthen the organization.

Sources privy to the meeting said the BJP has asked the state leadership to work on tribal seats as the party fared poorly in these seats.

Also, the MP has been asked to rally the SC voters and ensure that they do not turn away from the party this time. Concerns were raised about the anti-incumbency wave in the state. “We have been in power, came out of it and came back. But there is an anti-incumbency wave going on and the party needs to counter it. A strategy will also be made to deal with the anti-incumbency wave.

The meeting was attended by BJP President JP Nadda, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Minister of State (Home) Narottam Mishra, state in-charge P Muralidhar Rao, BJP National General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, Union Minister and MP from Morena Narendra Singh. Tomar and State General Secretary (Organisation) Hitanand Sharma. Arun Kumar, RSS joint general secretary and BJP coordinator, and party’s national general secretary (organisation) BL Santosh.

Sources said this is the first time that Arun Kumar attended the meeting.

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