BJP Chief Nitin Nabin Directs Leaders to Fortify Booths in 5 Key States

BJP National President Nitin Nabin has directed all party leaders and MPs to visit their constituencies and strengthen booth-level operations ahead of elections in five states. The party reviewed preparations for the upcoming polls in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry during a high-level meeting. BJP National General Secretary Arun Singh expressed confidence that the party will form governments in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu while performing well in other states. The meeting also discussed ongoing national campaigns and received guidance from senior leaders.

Key Points: BJP's Nitin Nabin Focuses on Booth Strength for Poll-Bound States

  • Booth-level focus for elections
  • MPs to visit constituencies
  • Confidence in forming Bengal, TN govts
  • Review of local body poll performance
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BJP President Nitin Nabin instructs party leaders to handle booth-level responsibilities for all five poll-bound states

BJP President Nitin Nabin instructs all party MPs and leaders to take booth-level responsibility in five states ahead of crucial assembly elections.

"All BJP leaders have been instructed to work at the booth level. - Party Sources"

By Toshi Mandola, New Delhi, January 21

Bharatiya Janata Party National President Nitin Nabin on Wednesday instructed all party leaders to visit their respective constituencies and 'make their booth the strongest' ahead of the forthcoming election in all five states, a source said.

Sources told ANI that the framework for the BJP's upcoming programmes was discussed during the meeting and preparations for the assembly elections in five states were reviewed. They said that BJP leaders from other states will be given booth-level responsibilities in all five poll-bound states -- West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry.

"All BJP leaders from all states have been instructed to manage the election campaign in these five states. All MPs have been instructed to visit booths in their respective constituencies and 'make your booth the strongest'. All BJP leaders have been instructed to work at the booth level," sources told.

Nabin convened his first high-level meeting with party leaders from across the country at the party's national headquarters, a day after being felicitated following his election.

Addressing the media persons after the meeting, BJP National General Secretary Arun Singh said that all national office bearers greeted and welcomed Nitin Nabin in the national office bearers' meeting. "In today's national office bearers meeting, all the national office bearers greeted and welcomed National President Nitin Nabin," Arun Singh said.

He said that reports were received from all state units and preparations for the upcoming elections in poll-bound states were reviewed.

"Reports were received from all the state units, and the preparations for the upcoming elections in the poll-bound states were reviewed. Based on the reports given by the presidents and in-charges, it is clear that the party will form the government in West Bengal. We will also form the government in Tamil Nadu and perform well in Kerala and other states," Arun Singh said.

He added that a report was also presented regarding the party's performance in local body elections. "A report was also given regarding the victory in the local body elections in Maharashtra," he said.

Arun Singh said that all office bearers received guidance from the new national president, with a key focus on strengthening the booth-level organisation. "All the office bearers received guidance from the National President Nitin Nabin. The focus is on strengthening the booth-level organisation," he said.

He further said that other political issues were discussed, including the party's ongoing campaigns. "Regarding our ongoing campaigns, such as the Developed India campaign and addressing the misconceptions being spread by the Congress party regarding Gram, BJP party workers will travel across the country to counter these narratives," Arun Singh said.

He also said that a report on the "Mann Ki Baat" programme was presented during the meeting, and in one of the sessions, leaders also received guidance from JP Nadda.

The meeting was attended by state BJP presidents, organisation secretaries, state in-charges and co-in-charges from all states, along with national presidents and office bearers of all wings of the party. Senior BJP leaders, including Vinod Tawde, Bihar BJP State President Sanjay Sarawagi, Dilip Jaiswal, Naresh Bansal, National President of the OBC Morcha Dr K. Laxman, and several other leaders, were present.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting strategy to deploy leaders from other states. It can bring fresh energy, but they must understand local sentiments, especially in states like Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Hope it's not just about numbers but real connection.
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Rohit P
"Make your booth the strongest" - this should be the mantra for every party worker. Elections are won or lost at the booth level. The confidence about Bengal and TN is surprising but shows their planning. Let's see how it plays out.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the organizational discipline of the BJP is impressive. The immediate shift to election mode with a clear, decentralized plan is a lesson in political management. The focus on countering narratives at the grassroots is smart.
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Karthik V
While the strategy seems solid, I hope the focus remains on development issues and not just political rhetoric. The "Developed India" campaign needs to translate into tangible benefits for the common voter in these states. That's what will ultimately matter.
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Meera T
Sending leaders from outside might backfire in states with strong regional identity like Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Voters there are very perceptive. The party should empower strong local faces instead. Just my two paise.
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Vikram M
The confidence is high after the Maharashtra local body results

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