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BJP TO SOUND POLL BUGLE AT CELEBRATIONS TO MARK MODI GOVT'S 9 YEARS IN POWER
The Sunday Guardian
|May 14, 2023
BJP to launch what it has termed a Maha-Jan Sampark Abhiyan’ from 30 May to 30 June.
The BJP will be launching what it has termed a "Maha-Jan Sampark Abhiyan" from 30 May to 30 June to commemorate the nine years of coming to power. Prime Minister Modi had taken oath for the second time on 30 May 2019.
The primary objective of this campaign, details of which have been exclusively made available to The Sunday Guardian, is to spread awareness about the government's work and to activate party cadre. Under this program, 16 lakh BJP workers will fan across all the 543 Lok Sabha seats under a door-to-door outreach, meet targeted beneficiary outreach and interact with the identified groups and meet senior party members.
To ensure success of this campaign, multiple "National Campaign Tolis" comprising two Members (a Central Minister and National Office Bearer) will be constituted which will guide the "National toil" that will have 14 members, State tolis having 7 member, District level 6 members and 4 members at the Mandal (block) level. Tolis in Hindi means a small group.
The said campaign has been divided into 3 phases-First phase that will run till 25 May and will deal with selection of members for these tolis and their training. The second phase will run from 29 May till 20 June in which campaign activities in Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha will be carried out.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition May 14, 2023 de The Sunday Guardian.
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