BJP to work towards strengthening 1.3 lakh 'weak booths'


New Delhi, Jan 17 (IANS): Senior BJP leader and former Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Monday said the party during its National Executive Meeting has identified a total of 1.3 lakh "weak booths", adding necessary steps would be taken to strengthen them.

Prasad, addressing a press conference, also said that in the meeting, no discussion on extension of the tenure of party president J.P. Nadda -- which ends this month, was held.

"Calling the victory of BJP in Gujarat 'historic', Nadda during the meeting said Prime Minister Narendra Modi led from the front and others need to learn from him," Prasad said.

Prasad further said that Nadda in the closed-door meeting, lauded India's progress under the Narendra Modi-led government.

It has become the world's fifth-largest economy, second-largest manufacturer of mobile phones, third-largest manufacturer in the auto sector while the highway being built every day has risen to 37 km from 12 km earlier, the party president said.

Nadda during the meeting also underlined the importance of the several state assembly polls to be held this year in the run up to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, and asked the party's national executive to ensure it does not lose in any state, Prasad said.

 

  

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Tue, Jan 17 2023

    Almost all weak booths are in opposition states... But if bajapa goes in the same fascist/communal ways weaker booths will open up in strong bastions too... Now they are spreading their tentacles to judiciary with demand for govt say while PM maintains no press meet policy... We are heading Chinese way... Only difference is color... There it is red and here saffron... Plurality gayi tel lene...

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