Bhopal: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has intensified preparations for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. A meeting was held on Thursday at the state office regarding BJP’s ‘Village Stay Campaign.’ In this meeting, several crucial decisions were made, and it was decided that from February 4 to 12, the BJP will conduct the ‘Village Stay Campaign.’ Under this initiative, the BJP will visit villages across the state to engage with the public.

All Members of Parliament, MLAs, and party officials have been given specific targets during this campaign. On February 9, 10, and 11, top leaders will spend 24 hours in villages, including the night there. The BJP leaders aim to connect with the rural populace. State President V.D. Sharma, National General Secretary Shiv Prakash Sharma, Hitnand Sharma, and several state ministers attended the meeting. The officials received training during the meeting, and these representatives will train party workers across the state regarding the ‘Village Stay Campaign.’

The BJP has undertaken significant preparations to woo rural voters in the Lok Sabha elections. The party has targeted increasing its vote share by 10% at every booth. Vishnudatt Sharma, the state president of BJP, stated that every worker and leader of the party would spend 24 hours in villages. The goal is to increase the vote share by 10% at every booth, whether it is the Chief Minister, State President, Cabinet Minister, or a regular party worker. All BJP workers will stay in villages for 24 hours, engaging with people and gathering feedback.

Sharma further emphasized that the BJP is extensively preparing for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The resolution is to increase the vote share by 10% at every booth. The BJP is committed to working towards this goal under the guidance of PM Modi.

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