BJP's Gujarat Strategy Meet for Local Polls: Focus on Performance & Outreach

The Gujarat BJP unit will hold a crucial strategy meeting in Gandhinagar to prepare for the upcoming local self-government elections. The meeting will be chaired by state president Jagdish Vishwakarma and attended by senior party leaders and election in-charges. Party spokesperson Anil Patel outlined the focus on organisational coordination, voter outreach through various events, and campaigning based on the state government's performance. He expressed confidence from past electoral success and criticised the opposition Congress for lacking a concrete plan.

Key Points: BJP Gujarat Strategy Meeting for Local Self-Government Elections

  • Strategy meeting for local polls
  • Focus on governance performance
  • Extensive voter outreach planned
  • Confidence from past electoral success
  • Criticism of opposition Congress
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Gujarat: Key BJP meet to be held tomorrow for local polls​

Gujarat BJP holds key strategy meeting for upcoming local polls, focusing on organisational prep, governance performance, and voter outreach.

"Based on the performance of the state government... the BJP will go among the citizens. - Anil Patel"

Gandhinagar, March 17

The Gujarat unit of Bharatiya Janata Party has announced a key strategy meeting on March 18 at its state office in Gandhinagar, ahead of the upcoming local self-government elections.​

The meeting will be chaired by state president Jagdish Vishwakarma and attended by senior party leaders, including state organisation general secretary Ratnakarji, state general secretaries, presidents, and in-charges of various party fronts, members of the state election management committee, and district and city election in-charges.​

Party's chief spokesperson Anil Patel said the meeting will focus on organisational preparations and coordination for the elections.​

"For the smooth management of the upcoming local self-government elections, election management committees have been formed according to the BJP's method and tradition, with eight members at the state level and four members at district and metropolitan levels," he said.​

He added that the party's outreach efforts will include tours, group meetings, public gatherings, and conferences engaging professionals, social groups, women, youth, and farmers.​

"BJP is accustomed to working 365 days," he said, emphasising the party's commitment to continuous voter contact.​

Patel also highlighted the role of governance performance in the campaign.​

"Based on the performance of the state government under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, and the report cards of elected representatives, the BJP will go among the citizens," he said.​

He further outlined the party's service-oriented approach, saying, "Establishing systems wherever there are people and delivering services to every household is BJP's mantra."​

Referring to previous local elections, Patel noted that the people of the state had given the BJP the opportunity to serve in approximately 95 per cent of local self-government institutions.​

Commenting on the opposition, Patel said, "The Congress party, due to lack of concrete planning and absence of clear issues, is indulging in various theatrics, including matters related to cooking gas cylinders, but the people of Gujarat have never placed their trust in Congress."​

Earlier in the day, a meeting regarding organisational planning for the elections had been held at the same venue, chaired by Vishwakarma in the presence of Ratnakarji.​

The meeting included state general secretaries, front organisation leaders, in-charges, and members of the state election management committee, and focused on detailed election-related planning.​

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the planning, I hope this meeting also addresses real local issues like water supply and waste management in our towns, not just election strategy. The focus should be on service, as they claim.
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Vikram M
Gujarat has seen tremendous development under BJP. CM Bhupendra Patel's work speaks for itself. It's natural for people to trust them again for local governance. The Congress just doesn't have a credible vision for the state.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the ground-level machinery at work. The mention of engaging professionals, women, and youth is crucial. A strong opposition is healthy for democracy, but they need to get their act together.
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Rohit P
95% of local bodies! That's a staggering number. It shows the people's faith. Hope the party candidates selected are good, honest people who will work for their wards and not just for the party symbol.
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Karthik V
The comment on Congress about "theatrics" hits the nail on the head. They need a proper grassroots strategy and connect with local issues, not just national rhetoric. Gujarat wants development, not drama.

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