Jaipur, March 11 (HS). Recently, a meeting of newly appointed state officials regarding the upcoming Lok Sabha elections was held at the BJP state headquarters under the chairmanship of National President of Scheduled Caste Morcha Lal Singh Arya and State President of Morcha Kailash Meghwal. During the meeting, councilors from Scheduled Caste category of Jaipur Municipal Corporation Greater and Heritage were also present.
BJP Rajasthan State Minister Stephi Chauhan and Morcha National Working Committee member Satish Chandel were present as special guests in the meeting. Morcha State President Kailash Meghwal presented a detailed discussion on all the programs and campaigns conducted by the Morcha so far and the action plan for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections and the roadmap for the upcoming campaigns.
National President of the Morcha, Lal Singh Arya sent his best wishes to all the newly appointed office bearers and reviewed the programs and campaigns conducted by the Morcha so far and gave necessary guidelines regarding the upcoming Lok Sabha elections and upcoming campaigns. Got a resolution to win 25 seats. By selecting 15 Scheduled Caste dominated Lok Sabha seats and appointing an in-charge in each Lok Sabha, an action plan was made to win the Scheduled Caste dominated booth. Under the ongoing Dalit Youth Dialogue and Basti Sampark Abhiyaan, he appealed to people of Scheduled Caste category to contact as many Scheduled Castes as possible and inform them about the public welfare schemes of the Central Government.
After the meeting of state officials, National President Lal Singh Arya interacted with the students at the hostel of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Welfare Society in Jhalana and listened to their problems and assured them to solve their problems as much as possible. Thereafter, addressing the meeting organized through Basti Sampark for suggestions for the resolution letter under the Developed India resolution in Ward No. 107, he informed the people present about the public welfare information schemes of the Center and for the Lok Sabha elections for the resolution of Developed India. Suggestions from common people were invited for the resolution letter.