The Asian Age

Low turnout at key meet of party ground workers

Setback to BJP ahead of LS elections

- SHASHI BHUSHAN

Delhi BJP’s preparatio­n for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls faced a severe setback early this week when the party witnessed very low turnout of ground workers in an important meeting called by state general secretary Kuljeet Chahal.

According to sources, Mr Chahal, suspended twice from BJP for antiparty activities, was appointed the in- charge of gath ( group) management of households.

As per party decision or poll strategy, one worker will be appointed gath convenor for every 10 houses and s/ he will be responsibl­e for reaching out to the families in these houses regularly till the elections.

◗ A senior Delhi BJP leader blamed the lack of planning and coordinati­on on the state general secretary’s part for the failure of the meeting

A party insider told this newspaper that on Monday, Mr Chahal called a meeting of nearly 500 ground workers. But only a handful attended the meeting.

“An elaborate arrangemen­t was made for the first meeting called by Mr Chahal, the newly appointed in- charge of gath management. To start work, Mr Chahal called upon key workers of the party’s booth management department, district presidents, and general secretarie­s. But most of them did not turn up for the meeting,” said a party insider aware of the developmen­t.

It is learnt that Mr Chahal called a meeting of 280 mandal and 70 Assembly convenors of booth management department.

He also called vistaraks of 70 Assembly and seven Lok Sabha constituen­cy and 42 senior office bearers at district level, which include 14 district presidents and 28 general secretarie­s.

“Of almost 470 key ground workers called for the meeting, just 50 attended the meeting,” said senior party.

Another senior Delhi BJP leader blamed the lack of planning and coordinati­on on Mr Chahal’s part for the failure of the meeting.

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