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Lok Sabha Elections: BJP will reach out to every voter, round of meetings continues

Dehradun, 02 April (HS). Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will reach out to all the voters of the state in the Lok Sabha elections. For this, the party is busy giving edge to the campaign by organizing five different types of special meetings. These meetings are being monitored by State President Mahendra Bhatt himself and top party officials.

State Media In-charge Manveer Singh Chauhan, while talking to the journalists at the State Media Centre, said that from April 1 to April 5, we are running a special campaign of 5 rooms and small meetings. These meetings are being held in closed rooms and in public according to the specific place, class and number. During this time, our officials and senior workers are targeting voters of different categories and discussing issues related to them and motivating them to vote in favor of their party candidate. In this sequence, new voters, women, booth level influential voters, ex-servicemen, people associated with social work and other sections will be seated. In which meetings with minimum number of 5-6 people will also be held at Panna level.

He said that the responsibility of conducting these meetings has been given to various cells of the party. In which the responsibility of connecting with new voters has been assigned to Yuva Morcha, the responsibility of contacting Matrishakti has been assigned to Mahila Morcha, the work of discussion with ex-servicemen and employees has been assigned to Ex-Servicemen Cell, the responsibility of sitting with people associated with social organizations has been assigned to the workers of the respective cell.

The teams of these cells will organize all these meetings in coordination with the Panna groups at the booth level. The objective is clear that to increase the percentage of voting and to get the majority of this increased percentage in favor of our candidate. These meetings are being monitored by State President Mahendra Bhatt himself and top party officials.