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BJP will try to woo voters through Foundation Day

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Jaipur, March 28 (HS). BJP, which is busy preparing for the Lok Sabha elections, is also planning to celebrate its foundation day among the public. By doing this, BJP will contact maximum voters in the Lok Sabha elections. For this, BJP has given the task to its workers to put BJP flag and I am Modi's family and lotus flower stickers on every house on the foundation day. BJP's foundation day is coming on 6th April. On this day BJP will run a one-day contact campaign. Where BJP workers will go to each house and work to ensure the victory of BJP.

BJP State Vice President Narayan Panchariya said that this time we are celebrating the Foundation Day as a campaign. In this one-day campaign, BJP workers will reach everyone. We have given the responsibility of this to the team of booth workers. This team will visit the homes of voters coming to the booth from the morning itself on the foundation day. As per his wish, BJP flag will be installed at his house. I will put stickers of Modi's family and lotus flowers on his house. Along with this, it will also share information about the achievements of the Central Government in the last 10 years and the work done by the Rajasthan Government in the last 3 and a half months. At the same time, the party has prepared a leaflet regarding these works. Whoever she will give to the voters. In this way, we will contact every household through a one-day campaign on Foundation Day.

It is noteworthy that after separation from Janata Party, BJP was formed on 6 April 1980 in a workers' convention held at Kotla Maidan in Delhi. Whose first president Atal Bihari Vajpayee was elected. Although Antarvidredh was established in 1980. But its history is linked to Bharatiya Jana Sangh.

Jana Sangh was established on 21 October 1951 at Raghomal Arya Kanya High School in Delhi under the chairmanship of Shyama Prasad Mukherjee. Later on 1 May 1977, Jan Sangh was merged into Janata Party. But within a few years, due to internal conflicts, the members associated with Jan Sangh separated from the Janata Party and established the Bharatiya Janata Party on 6 April 1980.