BJP Assigns ‘Mission Bengal’
These ministers have been tasked with taking charge of the BJP’s campaign in different Lok Sabha seats of Bengal.
Ahead of Home Minister Amit Shah’s Bengal visit, the BJP has assigned different parts of the state to six Union Ministers to prep for assembly polls five months away.
These clergymen have been entrusted with assuming responsibility for the BJP’s lobby in various Lok Sabha seats of Bengal.
The clergymen are Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Arjun Munda, Pralhad Patel, Sanjeev Baliyan, Nityanand Rai, and Mansukh Bhai Mandaviya. Uttar Pradesh vice president Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya and Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra will likewise be relegated, supporters.
Pralhad Patel has been given charge of six Lok Sabha seats and the others have been assigned five Lok Sabha situates each.
They have been approached to visit their appointed Lok Sabha situates each month and dedicate 10 to 15 days each time until they get-together races, liable to be held in March-April.
Sources state their assignment includes fortifying the gathering association at the grassroots level, distinguishing main points of contention in the get-together seats in their charge, and exploring for up-and-comers.
They will arrange with the BJP’s focal authority and report straightforwardly to Amit Shah, BJP President JP Nadda, and General Secretary association BL Santosh.
Home Minister Amit Shah’s excursion to Bengal has been gone before by a progression of acquiescences from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress.
At any rate, four radicals have stopped the Trinamool throughout the most recent 24 hours and one of them, Suvendu Adhikari, is probably going to join the BJP within the sight of Amit Shah.
The Union Home Minister, the gathering’s critical tactician for Bengal, has set an objective of 200 of the state’s 294 seats for the get-together surveys.
The BJP considers it to be a sensible objective in the wake of making awesome increases in a year ago’s a public political decision. The BJP increased its count from 2 to 18 of Bengal’s 41 seats, leaving the Trinamool shocked.
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