Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

BJP’s booth plan to ride on biker teams, mobile users

- Kumar Uttam letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEW DELHI: Compiling a list of smartphone-carrying voters and deploying at least five motorbike-riding party workers in each polling station, contacting priests and heads of temples and mutts, and poaching workers from rival parties – these are part of the BJP’s “booth plan” for the 2019 general election. The ruling party has finalised a 22-point action plan to win over new supporters, two BJP leaders familiar with the matter said.

NEW DELHI: Compiling a list of smartphone-carrying voters and deploying at least five motorbike-riding party workers in each polling station, contacting priests and heads of temples and mutts, and poaching workers from rival parties – these are part of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s “booth plan” for the 2019 general election.

The ruling party has finalised a 22-point action plan to win over new supporters and reinforce its existing strength at the polling station level, two BJP leaders familiar with the matter said on condition of anonymity .

“This is keeping the next year’s parliament­ary election in mind,” the first leader said. “We are leaving nothing to chance.”

Booth management is central to the BJP’s election strategy and its chief Amit Shah is touring every state to review the party’s preparedne­ss for the 2019 election. Starting with Chhattisga­rh on June 10, Shah is to visit each state by the end of July, the second BJP leader said, adding:. “The booth plan has been shared with each state unit and they have been asked to start working on it.”

The “to do” list include gradthe ing booths under the “A, B, C & D” categories.

An A category booth would be one where most of the votes were cast in favour of the BJP in the last election and D is one in which the BJP hardly has a footprint. Responsibi­lity for management of D category polling stations will be assigned to grassroots workers and C to officer bearers.

“At the outset, this is an initiative to activate the cadres and BJP’s ideologica­l co-travellers,” said Sidharth Mishra, president of the Centre for Reforms, Developmen­t and Justice, a think tank. “But in the face of a united opposition, the effectiven­ess of this plan will only be feasible if messages are taken in the right spirit by voters in each of these booths.”

The booth plan asks office bearers at the mandal level – the lowest administra­tive unit in the BJP’s organisati­onal hierarchy –to be assigned 5 booths each, and efforts will be made to convert the “D” category booth into “C” through certain activities such as enrolling new members, mobilising support, reaching out to other parties’ workers and so on.

At the organizati­on level, the BJP will carry out verificati­on of the polling list in every booth, and enrol at least 20 new members from the socially marginaliz­ed scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other backward classes.

“Of them at least 2-3 should be those who can keep the booth ‘alive’. At least six events should be conducted every month at booth level and arrangemen­ts should be made for people to listen to the Prime Minister’s monthly radio programme, Mann Ki Baat,” reads the booth plan.

Each BJP unit at the booth level has to share with the state unit the mobile phone numbers of workers in that polling station and prepare a list of voters who carry smart phones.

 ?? HT ?? ▪ BJP chief Amit Shah arrives in Imphal on Saturday.
HT ▪ BJP chief Amit Shah arrives in Imphal on Saturday.

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