Gujarat BJP Forms Core Panel, Ramps Up Preparations for Local Body Polls

The Gujarat BJP has constituted a state-level core committee, the Pradesh Sankalan Samiti, to coordinate preparations for the forthcoming local self-government elections. State President Jagdish Vishwakarma announced the committee, which includes top state leaders, and emphasized strengthening internal coordination and a door-to-door outreach campaign. The party plans a mega contact campaign to reach households and complete district-level election management meetings by March 26. Leaders expressed confidence in continuing the party's tradition of victory, leveraging the development work under Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Patel.

Key Points: Gujarat BJP Forms Core Committee for Local Body Elections

  • Core committee announced for polls
  • Door-to-door outreach campaign planned
  • Focus on booth-level micro-planning
  • Mega contact campaign to be launched
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Gujarat BJP forms core panel, steps up preparations for local body polls

Gujarat BJP announces Pradesh Sankalan Samiti, plans door-to-door campaign for upcoming local self-government elections. Key leaders involved.

"communication, contact and coordination must be further strengthened through travel, outreach and hard work - Jagdish Vishwakarma"

Gandhinagar, March 18

The Gujarat unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday announced the constitution of a state-level core group, the Pradesh Sankalan Samiti, as part of its preparations for the forthcoming local self-government elections.

The committee was announced by State BJP President Jagdish Vishwakarma following consultations with the party's national leadership and advisory board.

Its members include Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Vishwakarma, Union Minister C. R. Patil, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, State General Secretary (Organisation) Ratnakarji, Minister Jitu Vaghani, Minister Rushikesh Patel, Scheduled Tribe Morcha President and MLA Ganpatsinh Vasava, Minister Darshana Vaghela, former minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama and former minister I. K. Jadeja.

The announcement came on the day a state-level organisational meeting was held at the BJP headquarters in Gandhinagar under the chairmanship of Vishwakarma, in the presence of State Organisation General Secretary Ratnakarji and State Election Management Committee in-charge Gordhan Zadafia, along with state office-bearers, campaign presidents and general secretaries, members of the state election management committee, and district as well as city leaders.

According to the party's state unit, Vishwakarma provided detailed guidance on organisational preparedness and micro-planning for the elections, covering arrangements from district and city units down to booth levels.

He said the party would undertake a door-to-door outreach campaign.

"With the report card of the BJP's work and the development carried out in Gujarat under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, a vast army of workers of the BJP will conduct door-to-door contact," he said.

He also emphasised strengthening internal coordination, stating that "communication, contact and coordination must be further strengthened through travel, outreach and hard work," while interacting with leaders on pre-election preparations at district, city and mandal levels.

Ratnakarji said the party would contest the elections with full organisational strength.

"The BJP in Gujarat has established a tradition of exemplary victories in every election, and to carry forward this tradition, the party will enter the electoral field with full strength," he said.

He said a mega contact campaign would be launched to reach households and further strengthen public outreach, and also provided guidance on implementing a precise and effective election strategy.

State Election Management Committee in charge, Gordhanbhai Zadafia, said preparations were underway ahead of the expected announcement of the local body polls.

"The announcement of the upcoming local self-government elections is expected soon, and BJP workers are prepared to secure a resounding victory," he said, adding that party workers are trained to be ready for Assembly, Lok Sabha and local body elections.

He described local self-government institutions as "the lifeline of democracy".

Zadafia said meetings related to election management at the district and mandal levels would be completed by March 26.

He also said that on March 29, a statewide 'Mann Ki Baat Tiffin Ke Saath' programme would be organised at the booth level as part of outreach linked to the Prime Minister's address.

He added that the party would mark its foundation day on April 6 and celebrate the birth anniversary of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar on April 14.

The party said the formation of the 'Pradesh Sankalan Samiti' is aimed at ensuring coordination among senior leaders and organisational units as it prepares for the upcoming elections across local self-government institutions in Gujarat.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see a strong committee formed. Local body elections are crucial for grassroots issues like water, roads, and sanitation. Hope the focus remains on these real problems and not just political rhetoric.
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Rohit P
'Mann Ki Baat Tiffin Ke Saath' is a clever way to engage at booth level. Connecting PM's message with local outreach could be very effective. The BJP's election machinery is unmatched in Gujarat.
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Sarah B
While the organizational prep seems thorough, I hope there is also a space for listening to citizen grievances and not just presenting a report card. A true "lifeline of democracy" needs two-way communication.
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Karthik V
Including leaders from different regions and communities in the core group is a smart move. It shows an attempt at inclusive planning. The real test will be if this translates to inclusive development on the ground.
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Nisha Z
All this preparation is expected. The BJP is very disciplined. But for us common people, we just want the corporator who gets elected to be accessible and solve our colony's drainage issue. That's the bottom line.

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