Nagpur: In view of forthcoming Lok Sabha election, BJP has launched ‘Gaon Chalo Abhiyan’ from February 4-11 where over two lakh of its leaders and workers would travel to villages across Maharashtra and visit homes to explain various schemes launched by Central government.
Interacting with the media here on Thursday, BJP’s Maharashtra unit vice president Sanjay Bhende said they had finalized a list of leaders and voters in the cities and districts.
“Even Union minister Nitin Gadkari and deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis would be part of this drive. Other wings of the party like Mahila Aghadi and Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha (BJYM) would also participate in the drive.”
Bhende said they would be appointing 15 coordinators that included main workers and those from women’s and youth wings.
“All the party ministers, MPs, MLAs and MLCs along with senior leaders would also visit the villages. Under the drive, each village would have one BJP worker who will stay there for round ‘o’ clock. Similarly for cities, one activist would be responsible for one booth. We also plan to connect with various sections of the society.”
Explaining on the objectives of the drive, Bhende said they would aim to increase at least 10% votes from the villages. “We will distribute leaflets to every home in the village that would have information on various schemes launched by the Modi government and works done in the last ten years of its rule. We will also paste posters calling on the people to elect the PM again for next five years,” he said.
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Interacting with the media here on Thursday, BJP’s Maharashtra unit vice president Sanjay Bhende said they had finalized a list of leaders and voters in the cities and districts.
“Even Union minister Nitin Gadkari and deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis would be part of this drive. Other wings of the party like Mahila Aghadi and Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha (BJYM) would also participate in the drive.”
Bhende said they would be appointing 15 coordinators that included main workers and those from women’s and youth wings.
“All the party ministers, MPs, MLAs and MLCs along with senior leaders would also visit the villages. Under the drive, each village would have one BJP worker who will stay there for round ‘o’ clock. Similarly for cities, one activist would be responsible for one booth. We also plan to connect with various sections of the society.”
Explaining on the objectives of the drive, Bhende said they would aim to increase at least 10% votes from the villages. “We will distribute leaflets to every home in the village that would have information on various schemes launched by the Modi government and works done in the last ten years of its rule. We will also paste posters calling on the people to elect the PM again for next five years,” he said.
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