BJP: Tomorrow's meeting of the National Working Committee, PM Modi will give a mantra for the reform of the party
New delhi date. 06 November 2021 Saturday
The BJP national executive will meet on Sunday. The sitting will begin Sunday morning and end at 3 p.m. PM Modi will give the mantra of how to make the party the best to the members of the working committee across the country.
BJP general secretary Arun Singh gave this information on Saturday. The meeting is taking place directly after almost a year and a half because of Corona. According to party sources, the meeting is likely to consider a new strategy for the upcoming by-elections in five states in view of the party's shock in the recent by-elections in some states. The one-day meeting will begin with a speech by National President JP Nadda and end with a concluding address by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The meeting will also consider party issues in West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. A BJP leader said the meeting would consider all important issues. The party may also pass a resolution in his praise of the central government's success in fighting the Kovid epidemic. The party will also appreciate PM Modi's initiative for the vaccination campaign and development of the country and his successful foreign trip. The meeting will also discuss the country's boom in economic activities and record GST collection.
The party, in a letter to the state unit, said that in view of the Kovid-19 protocol, the BJP state president, state general secretary and members of the state's national executive concerned would be involved in a virtual meeting with their respective state party offices. The Delhi leader, a national office-bearer, Union Minister and member of the National Executive, will attend the meeting directly at the NDMC Convention Center on November 7.
These states will have elections next year
The agenda of the meeting includes discussions on the forthcoming Assembly elections and other periodical issues. A total of seven state assembly elections will be held in 2022. Five states - Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur - will go to the polls early next year, while Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat will go to the polls later this year. BJP is in power in all these states except Punjab.
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