Mission 2024: Nadda to start 120-day nationwide tour from December

BJP national president J.P. Nadda will embark on a 120-day nationwide ‘Pravas Karyakram’ to firm up the party on the organisational level with an eye on the upcoming Assembly and 2024 Lok Sabha polls. The focus will be on those regions where the party did not perform well in the last general election. BJP general […]

by Arun Dhanta - November 23, 2020, 6:56 am

BJP national president J.P. Nadda will embark on a 120-day nationwide ‘Pravas Karyakram’ to firm up the party on the organisational level with an eye on the upcoming Assembly and 2024 Lok Sabha polls. The focus will be on those regions where the party did not perform well in the last general election.

BJP general secretary Arun Singh said that Nadda will begin the tour from the first week of December (tentatively 5 December) with Uttarakhand being the first state in his itinerary. “BJP president will visit every state, hold virtual meetings with heads of all booth units, the smallest organisational entity in the party, and meet every MP and MLA of the organisation besides its senior leaders including district chiefs, in each state. He will visit some booths to interact with ground workers,” said Singh.

During the travel, Nadda, along with party leaders, will also strategise about strengthening the organisation in Lok Sabha seats and regions where the BJP did not win in the 2019 polls, he added.

In the first half of 2021, West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Assam will go to polls and Nadda will review the party’s preparedness for the elections. He will spend three days in big states and two in others as per BJP general secretary.

Singh further said that BJP-ruled states will give a presentation to Nadda on various aspects of their work including implementation of the Central government schemes and how to further raise awareness about them. He will also meet BJP’s allies and hold public programmes and press conferences.