Bhopal: In accordance with instructions from the command, a group of elected representatives from four states. Gujarat, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar. They will begin their groundwork in Madhya Pradesh on August 20. Their task is to assess the standing of BJP-elected representatives and potential candidates for the state assembly elections. The delegates are expected to arrive in Bhopal by August 18, and the following day they will be sent to their constituencies. They will spend a week there drafting a report on the status of the BJP in each region. To assist them in their work, each visiting representative will be assigned a guide by the state BJP unit.
The main objective of this initiative, according to the leadership of the BJP, is to create an encompassing assessment for all 230 assembly constituencies. Before embarking on this mission, these elected representatives will participate in preparation sessions led by the party. After engaging with JP Nadda, our president, and gaining insights from him, they will commence their field assignments in Madhya Pradesh.
To ensure that these elected representatives arrive smoothly and carry out their activities effectively in Bhopal, an operational team led by the Medical Education Minister has been assigned. An initial meeting with party members associated with this effort has already taken place at our party headquarters.
The primary duty of these visiting MLAs will be to assess how well the current BJP MLAs are doing and how they are viewed by the public, find out about any candidates who could pose a challenge examine any problems that might harm the BJPs chances, and analyze areas where the BJP has struggled in elections.