BJP Draws Plans For Coming Poll Battles At National Executive Meet
NDTV
As nearly 350 BJP delegates, including members of its top brass like PM Modi, congregated in Hyderabad on the first day of its national executive meeting.
BJP president JP Nadda Saturday accused the Opposition of pursuing "destructive" politics and opposing India in their zeal to oppose Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and asserted that while his party is engaged in empowering the poor the rivals are busy in empowering their own families.
As nearly 350 BJP delegates, including members of its top brass like PM Modi, congregated here on the first day of its national executive meeting, the party announced a host of activities with its eyes firmly set on the next round of polls, including the all important Lok Sabha elections in 2024.
With its nationalism plank in mind, the party will be starting "Har Ghar Tiranga" (tri-colour at every home) programme to unify the country and also reach out to over 30 crore beneficiaries of different government schemes, known as "labharthi" in political parlance.
A big section of the "labharthis" has been seen as an important addition to the party's vote bank, bringing it rich electoral rewards.