Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Bypoll defeats: BJP to strengthen booth committees

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@hindustant­imes.com

JAIPUR: ON AMIT SHAH’S ORDER, A BOOTH, INSTEAD OF A WARD, WAS MADE LAST UNIT ON GROUND ONE AND A HALF YEARS AGO

Wrong selection of workers for booth-level committees was a probable reason for the BJP’s defeat of in the bypolls held for Alwar and Ajmer Lok Sabha seats and Mandalgarh assembly constituen­cy, a senior party leader said on anonymity.

Booth-level workers play a key role since they mobilise voters at the ground level, said the leader who was part of the brainstorm­ing sessions conducted by the state BJP.

“After assessing all factors and holding discussion­s, it is found that the booth committees had lacunas; the committees need to be strengthen­ed and for the same we are verifying all 51227 booths by the end of this month,” he said.

On the directions of national BJP chief Amit Shah, a booth, instead of a ward, was made the last unit on the ground around one and a half years ago. “The booth committees were inactive to a great extent,” the leader said.

Earlier ward was the last unit, which comprised 21 members; now booth committees were formed with 18 members each. The bypolls were first to witness mobilisati­on under the new experiment; there were loopholes, which are being removed, he said.

“During the verificati­on, it would be seen how many times the members of the committee visited polling booths, contacted voters, and informed seniors about the voting status.

“The verificati­on report will be submitted to organisati­on general secretary Chandrashe­khar,” he added.

One ward covered around 3000 houses and now one booth encompasse­s 200 families, which will help in a better reach to voters for a booth chief and workers, he said.

Addressing newsperson­s after a recent workshop, outgoing state BJP chief Ashok Parnami said, “Booths constitute­d will be verified. Workers will visit the booths and gather feedback on the situation. One prominent worker will carry out verificati­on of booths at five mandals.”

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