BJP Chief Nitin Nabin Reviews Poll Prep, Confident of Wins in Key States

Newly elected BJP President Nitin Nabin chaired a meeting of central office bearers and state chiefs at the party headquarters. He reviewed election preparations in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry, expressing confidence in forming governments in several states. The meeting focused on strengthening booth-level units and discussed the party's campaign promoting the 'Viksit Bharat' initiative. Discussions also centered on countering the Congress party's "negative politics" and the popularity of PM Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat'.

Key Points: BJP's Nitin Nabin Reviews Election Strategy, Confident of Victory

  • Reviewed poll prep in 5 states
  • Confidence in forming govt in 3 states
  • Discussed strengthening booth units
  • Focused on countering Congress 'negative politics'
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BJP chief Nitin Nabin reviews poll preparations, exudes confidence in party's victory

New BJP President Nitin Nabin reviews poll preparations in key states, exuding confidence in forming governments in West Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu.

"party is confident of forming governments in West Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu - Nitin Nabin"

New Delhi, January 21

Newly elected Bharatiya Janata Party president Nitin Nabin on Wednesday chaired a meeting related to party's central office bearers at the BJP headquarters in the national capital.

As per a press statement issued by BJP National General Secretary Arun Singh, the meeting was attended by former president Jagat Prakash Nadda, National General Secretary BL Santosh, and party chiefs from across the country. All the leaders extended their congratulations to Nabin on his appointment.

The BJP chief reviewed the party's election preparations in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry, and expressed satisfaction with the progress.

During that meeting, Nabin said that the party is confident of forming governments in West Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu, and expects a strong performance in Kerala. The meeting also discussed the party's success in local body elections, including in Maharashtra.

Nitin Nabin emphasised the need to strengthen the BJP's booth and mandal units, providing guidance to office-bearers on organisational matters.

In the meeting, discussions were held regarding the Congress party's "negative politics" and the BJP's campaign to promote 'Viksit Bharat'. The popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' program was also discussed, and the guidance was provided by Nabin and outgoing National President JP Nadda.

The meeting also included discussions on several other political issues. There was a detailed discussion on the "negative politics being pursued by the issue-less Congress party" against development programs like 'Viksit Bharat and VB G RAM-G Act in the country.

The meeting also focused on the campaign being run by the party organisation under President Nitin Nabin's leadership for promoting the VB G RAM-G Act.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Confidence is good, but winning Tamil Nadu and Kerala will be a monumental task. The regional parties there have deep roots. It will be interesting to see the actual ground strategy beyond these meetings.
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Priya S
Mann Ki Baat is indeed a very popular program that connects PM Modi directly with the people. Discussing its impact at such a high-level meeting shows they understand what works. More power to them!
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Vikram M
While I support the development agenda, I hope the focus remains on real issues like jobs and inflation for the common man, and not just on calling the opposition 'issue-less'. Let work speak for itself.
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Rohit P
The organizational machine of BJP is unmatched. If they are reviewing booth-level preparations already, they are miles ahead of any other party. Expecting a strong show in Bengal this time!
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Kavya N
All the best to Nitin Nabin ji! A strong opposition is necessary for democracy, but the constant negative rhetoric from both sides is tiresome. Can we please have more debate on policy?

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