Lucknow: The BJP is planning to line up rallies and public meetings of top party leaders, including PM Narendra Modi, home minister Amit Shah and national president JP Nadda, in each of the 20 organisational clusters in Uttar Pradesh ahead of Lok Sabha polls expected to be announced within a month.
Of the 20 clusters, each comprising three to five Lok Sabha seats, 15 are those which the BJP won while in the rest the saffron outfit lost to the SP-BSP combine in 2019.
Highly placed sources said that the BJP is expected to set the ball rolling immediately after the party’s two-day national convention in New Delhi.
The party had come up with the cluster approach last year itself to mobilise its grassroot machinery, besides monitoring the organisational outreach programmes in each of the Lok Sabha seats. Accordingly, senior Union ministers were also tasked to tour these clusters and look after the party programmes.
BJP, sources said, had augmented its organisational machine at the cluster level by appointing senior UP ministers and organisational functionaries as in charge of the clusters, which have been formed after clubbing Lok Sabha seats having a somewhat similar socio-political nature.
Modi is already scheduled to attend foundation stone laying of Kalki Dham and fourth edition of ground breaking ceremony in Sambhal and Lucknow respectively on Monday. He is then expected to turn up in his parliamentary constituency of Varanasi to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of 25 developmental projects worth Rs 6,000 crore. Speculations are also rife that Modi may also visit Baghpat next week amid growing bonhomie between the BJP and the Jayant Chaudhary-led RLD.
Modi’s scheduled visits to UP come days after he attended the consecration ceremony of Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22, amplifying BJP’s larger poll narrative of religious cultural nationalism.
“The demand for rallies by senior BJP leaders is growing consistently. Accordingly, the party plans to organise rallies and events for senior party leaders,” said UP BJP spokesperson Hero Bajpai. He affirmed that the cluster wise approach could potentially saturate each and every region while helping the party in achieving its target of winning all 80 Lok Sabha seats in the next Lok Sabha elections.
Of the 20 clusters, each comprising three to five Lok Sabha seats, 15 are those which the BJP won while in the rest the saffron outfit lost to the SP-BSP combine in 2019.
Highly placed sources said that the BJP is expected to set the ball rolling immediately after the party’s two-day national convention in New Delhi.
The party had come up with the cluster approach last year itself to mobilise its grassroot machinery, besides monitoring the organisational outreach programmes in each of the Lok Sabha seats. Accordingly, senior Union ministers were also tasked to tour these clusters and look after the party programmes.
BJP, sources said, had augmented its organisational machine at the cluster level by appointing senior UP ministers and organisational functionaries as in charge of the clusters, which have been formed after clubbing Lok Sabha seats having a somewhat similar socio-political nature.
Modi is already scheduled to attend foundation stone laying of Kalki Dham and fourth edition of ground breaking ceremony in Sambhal and Lucknow respectively on Monday. He is then expected to turn up in his parliamentary constituency of Varanasi to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of 25 developmental projects worth Rs 6,000 crore. Speculations are also rife that Modi may also visit Baghpat next week amid growing bonhomie between the BJP and the Jayant Chaudhary-led RLD.
Modi’s scheduled visits to UP come days after he attended the consecration ceremony of Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22, amplifying BJP’s larger poll narrative of religious cultural nationalism.
“The demand for rallies by senior BJP leaders is growing consistently. Accordingly, the party plans to organise rallies and events for senior party leaders,” said UP BJP spokesperson Hero Bajpai. He affirmed that the cluster wise approach could potentially saturate each and every region while helping the party in achieving its target of winning all 80 Lok Sabha seats in the next Lok Sabha elections.
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