lok sabha election 2024 : As part of the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections, BJP has started preparations to convey the 10-year achievements and welfare schemes of the Modi government to the public. BJP will also put before the public issues like construction of Ram temple, removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. From Prime Minister Narendra Modi to all the big leaders of the party, they are continuously raising their voice on all these subjects, but will BJP have to depend only on these subjects to win the elections? BJP has to raise all these issues among the public in the election campaign, but the party's maximum attention is on other issues also.
PM Modi's 100 days task to workers
Apart from the achievements of 10 years of Modi government, BJP will also raise the issue of Ram Temple and Article 370 in the election campaign. Apart from this, the party is also focusing more on booth management. Recently, the national convention of BJP was held, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi had given a task of 100 days to the workers to connect as many voters as possible. He said, 'BJP workers keep doing something or the other for the country, but the next 100 days are to work with new energy, new enthusiasm, new zeal, new confidence and new enthusiasm. Voters will have to be reached one by one. In this address there is a clear message about booth management and the strategy to win the booth.
BJP's work begins to achieve Modi's goal
BJP has started preparations to achieve the goal of Prime Minister Modi. BJP has also given a clear message that along with fixing the responsibilities of all the state units, all the divisional in-charges should hold a meeting with the Page President at least once in 30 days. He has entrusted the responsibility of reaching every voter and for this the party has made a strategy. Leaders and workers at all levels across the country have been asked to collect 370 votes at every booth. According to statistics, there are a total of 10 lakh 35 thousand booths in a Lok Sabha constituency and an average of 1900 booths. According to this, BJP's target is to add an average of seven lakh voters and a total of 38 lakh voters in one Lok Sabha constituency.