Saturday , November 16 2024

Congress has a big plan to win easily 135 seats, war room activated

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Four phases of voting have been completed. There are still three phases of voting left. BJP is claiming to get more seats this time compared to the last elections. At the same time, Congress's focus is on winning maximum seats. He has worked very hard for this. Congress's war room is playing an important role in this election. He is burdened with activities like rallies, press conferences, newspaper headlines, digital campaigns, social media and surveys by the Congress leadership.

Congress's focus is more on these seats

The most important among all these are 130 Lok Sabha seats, to which Congress has given priority. Congress has deployed all its resources on these seats. The party hopes that out of 326 Lok Sabha seats, there are 135 seats in that category which it can win easily. Issues like caste equation, candidates, reservation and constitution can be effective on these seats.

Provides war room information to the candidates

The War Room conducts surveys from time to time. After this the information is given to the Congress leadership and the candidate. The work of the war room is divided into many departments. One team handles the entire social media. Another team prepares a detailed report by gathering information from news published in contemporary newspapers.

The program is decided after reviewing that meeting in the survey.

Moreover, the war room informs the leaders of the interested candidates of the top leadership rally. In Sunil Konugolu's survey, the program is decided after reviewing that meeting, apart from this, the social media team sends the videos made for Congress's promotion to big leaders so that they can post those videos on their social media.

Team conducts press conference of Congress leaders

The second team handles the press conferences of Congress leaders. The war room team decides which leader's press conference will be held on which issue. Initially the responsibility of the war room was given to Tamil Nadu leader Senthil. Later he was made a candidate for the Lok Sabha elections.