Hindustan Times (Delhi)

BJP’S executive meet from today; polls, party’s expansion on agenda

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Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an

NEW DELHI: Close on the heels of the political upheaval in Maharashtr­a that has culminated in the announceme­nt of a new chief minister in the state, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’S top leadership will attend the national executive committee meeting that begins with a gathering of national general secretarie­s in Hyderabad on Friday.

The key decision-making meeting — which will be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, senior ministers and party leaders — will take stock of some recent highs and lows for the party, and pass resolution­s on the performanc­e of the Union government and its handling of critical sectors amid the Covid-19 pandemic, according to people familiar with the matter.

Expected to be on the discussion table are issues related to the party’s performanc­e in the assembly elections in five states earlier this year; the party’s expansion; the BJP’S intent to form government in states where its growth has been stalled by regional satraps; and the electoral preparatio­ns for the 2024 general elections.

“The party has already identified and begun work to strengthen its presence in nearly 74,000 booths where it needs to streamline party work and put in more effort...” said a party functionar­y, asking not to be named.

Apart from Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh that go to the polls later this year, the party has begun preparatio­ns to put up a stiff fight to retain power in Karnataka where there has been a change in leadership and a spate of controvers­ies have kept the government in the headlines. The party is also aggressive­ly campaignin­g in Telangana, pitching itself as an alternativ­e to the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) led by chief minister K Chandrashe­kar Rao.

A state unit leader said Hyderabad was chosen as the venue for the national executive committee meeting as the party wanted to invigorate its cadre.

While the Opposition blames the government for failing to stem job losses and for the sliding growth rate, the government and the BJP have asserted that interventi­ons such as free food grains and a cut on excise duty on fuel have helped mitigate the impact of the pandemic-induced financial crunch. The Telangana unit has also planned a roadshow to welcome party president JP Nadda and a public meeting will be addressed by PM Modi on July 3. The 80-member national executive committee also includes 50 special invitees and 179 permanent invitees, including chief ministers, deputy chief ministers of BJP ruled states.

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