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BJP Marks 12 Years of Modi Govt with Key Meeting on Outreach Strategy

BJP National President Nitin Nabin chaired a meeting of state presidents to discuss organisational priorities. The meeting focused on planning a comprehensive outreach campaign to mark 12 years of the NDA government. Leaders emphasized reducing social media dependence and revitalizing direct public engagement. Strategies for upcoming Assembly and Lok Sabha elections were also deliberated.

Nitin Nabin chairs key BJP meeting of office bearers' to mark 12 yrs of Modi govt

New Delhi, June 2

Bharatiya Janata Party convened an important meeting of all State Presidents on Monday to discuss organisational priorities and upcoming political initiatives.

The meeting was chaired by BJP National President Nitin Nabin and attended by National General Secretaries, including the organisation's General Secretary BL Santhosh.

A major focus of the meeting was the preparation of a comprehensive outreach and public engagement campaign to mark the completion of 12 years of the NDA government at the Centre. Detailed plans were discussed to effectively communicate the government's achievements and developmental initiatives to the people.

The meeting also reviewed organisational activities across states, assessed the party's grassroots performance, and deliberated on strategies for upcoming Assembly and Lok Sabha elections. Discussions emphasized strengthening the party structure at every level, particularly at the booth level.

According to sources, special emphasis was placed on reducing excessive dependence on social media and revitalising the party's traditional strength of direct public engagement through door-to-door outreach campaigns. Leaders stressed the importance of maintaining strong personal contact with voters and ensuring that government achievements are communicated effectively at the grassroots level.

It was decided that all outreach initiatives should prominently highlight the developmental work carried out by both the Central and State Governments. The leadership also emphasised relying on feedback and ground-level inputs received directly from party workers.

Addressing the meeting, National President Nitin Nabin directed all State Presidents to remain attentive to the concerns and aspirations of party workers in their respective states and ensure that morale remains high throughout the organisation.

The meeting is being viewed as a significant step toward preparing the party for the upcoming electoral cycle and further strengthening its organisational network across the country.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good to see them focusing on booth-level and door-to-door campaigns. Social media is just noise; real connect happens when you talk to people in person. Hope they implement this properly in states like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu where we need more presence. 👍

Arun Y

Reducing dependence on social media? That's actually smart. Ek baat hai, digital bubbles don't win elections – ground-level workers do. But I hope they also address issues like unemployment and agrarian distress in their outreach. Otherwise it's just a PR exercise.

Suresh O

12 years is a long time. Modi ji's government has done well in terms of national security and infrastructure. But party needs to be careful – overconfidence can be dangerous. The opposition is weak, but people are smart. Booth-level strengthening is the right move. 👌

Kavya N

Honestly, 12 years of NDA – some good, some bad. The focus on direct engagement is welcome because social media creates echo chambers. But what about the rising prices of essentials and lack of jobs for youth? If they talk about those, people will listen. 🤔

Nitin Z

As a party worker in Uttar Pradesh, I can say this is much needed. Booth-level committees have become weak in many areas. If we go door to door with real data on development like highways, electricity, and water schemes, people will definitely support us. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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