Bhopal: Bharatiya Janata Party has started preparations for the Lok Sabha elections. BJP has divided 29 Lok Sabha seats of Madhya Pradesh into 7 clusters. An important meeting regarding this will be held in Delhi today. In which appointing in-charge of these clusters will be discussed.
BJP has divided 29 Lok Sabha seats of Madhya Pradesh into 7 clusters. Bhopal, Gwalior-Chambal, Indore, Jabalpur, Ujjain, Rewa and Sagar have been made clusters. An important meeting has been called in Delhi regarding this on Tuesday. In which MP BJP State President VD Sharma, Organization General Secretary Hitanand Sharma will be included. In the meeting, the appointment of in-charges for these clusters will be discussed.
Both the Deputy CMs of the state can be made cluster in-charge. Deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Deora is in-charge of Ujjain cluster, Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla is in-charge of Rewa cluster, Kailash Vijayvargiya is in-charge of Indore cluster, Prahlad Patel is given the responsibility of Jabalpur cluster, Narottam Mishra is given the responsibility of Gwalior-Chambal cluster, Bhupendra Singh is given the responsibility of Sagar cluster and Vishwas Sarang is given the responsibility of Bhopal cluster.
BJP plans to achieve its target of winning all the 29 seats in Madhya Pradesh in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls by riding piggyback on the Ram temple issue. A roadmap to hype the Ram temple consecration ceremony, scheduled to be held on January 22 at Ayodhya, across the state and maintain the tempo in the run up to the upcoming LS polls, due in May-June this year, has been prepared at a meeting of senior leaders of party in the state, a senior BJP functionary told this newspaper on Friday.
BJP plans to achieve its target of winning all 29 seats in upcoming Lok Sabha polls in Madhya Pradesh by riding piggyback on the Ram temple issue. A roadmap to the hype of Ram Temple consecration ceremony, scheduled on January 22 at Ayodhya across the central state has been prepared at a meeting earlier on Friday. The meeting was held to chalk out strategy in upcoming Lok Sabha polls to 51 percent from 48.66 percent secured by the party in November 17 Assembly elections in the state.
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