The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is harnessing the strength of the Mahila Morcha as it works on a war footing ahead of the Gujarat assembly elections. “Because women constitute 50% of Gujarat’s population, Mahila Morcha is fully prepared to contact them, learn about their aspirations, establish a dialogue with them, and conduct various important programmes during the Gujarat assembly elections,” said Deepika Sarvada, president of Mahila Morcha, in an interview with the press.
The president of Gujarat Mahila Morcha stated that members of the Mahila Morcha are going from village to village and covering all 182 constituencies in order to gather information for the BJP’s resolution (Sankalp) letter.
Deepika Sarvada said that the sisters of Mahila Morcha are narrating the stories of Satyanarayan in every mandal, at every power centre, and at every booth. “We are doing this so that our brother Narendra Modi gets strength,” she said.
The Mahila Morcha wants to know the opinions and aspirations of women voters. According to the Mahila Morcha president, this information has been gathered from women over the last five days.
An event was organised in Banaskantha, where National Union Minister Purushottam Rupala met with 10,000 animal husbandry women.
“Another event was organised in Anand for first-time voters,” she said.
Union Minister Smriti Irani took the opinion of the college student. After collecting their opinions, the information was given to the resolution (Sankalp) box.
Mahila Morcha has gone to every village with the Sankalp box and made a resolution to collect information from women.
Deepika Sarvada expressed confidence that the BJP will give its best performance in the Gujarat elections and added that the dream of Prime Minister Narendra Modi will blossom, and Mahila Morcha is preparing for that.
“Mahila Morcha workers from different states are coming to all the metropolitan cities to spread the word about Gujarat elections. In all the Vidhan sabhas in districts Mahila Morcha volunteers are connected with our Vidhan Sabha’s convenor,” she said.