BJP meeting may finalise plan for Lok Sabha polls

New Delhi: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is in Delhi for the Parliamentary Board meeting to accelerate Bharatiya Janata Party for 2014 Lok Sabha polls on Monday. There is also chance to give responsibility of campaign in-charge of Delhi and Rajasthan to Former party president Nitin Gadkari in this meeting.

This is the first meeting after top brass including LK Advani met the RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat last week. The meeting is also to plan the party’s official stand on the Food Security ordinance and the proposed merger with Subramaniam Swamy’s Janata Party.

On the other hand, Modi had addressed BJP workers in Bihar through a teleconference link lashing out at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for snapping ties with the BJP on Saturday. He said the JD-U leader would never be forgiven for breaking the 17-year-old alliance with the Party.

In the first meeting, it was decided that the BJP will lay emphasis on young voters, social media will be utilized, IT professionals will be hired to make sure the party’s views are sent across to a large number of Internet users, rallies and meeting should be held in all Parliamentary constituencies before the next elections.

Modi’s visit also comes amidst row over his close aide and UP in-charge Amit Shah raking up the Ram Temple issue.

Bureau Report

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