Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Shah, Naidu to kick off BJP campaign at Ramlila Maidan

- Parvez Sultan parvez.sultan@hindustant­imes.com

the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Delhi unit claims that Sunday’s event at Ramlila Maidan is a ‘workers’ meet’, the central leadership has issued instructio­ns to state leaders to bring people in large numbers to make it successful.

The convention is to be addressed by the party president Amit Shah and Union urban developmen­t minister M Venkaiah Naidu, who will give tips on better booth level election management.

With the meeting, the BJP will formally kick start the campaign for civic polls in Delhi. State unit chief Manoj Tiwari on Friday said more than 65,000 booth level workers, who have been named ‘panchparme­shwar’, will participat­e in the function.

“There are 13,372 booths and the ‘panchparme­shwars’ will be present on Sunday. Apart from this, a team of 373 senior workers formed for booth management will also be there,” he said.

However, sources said that in monthly meeting held on Wednesday, Ramlal, BJP national general secretary (organisati­on) asked party leaders to bring more people to Ramlila Maidan.

“Ramlalji said there should be equal number of people on roads outside the venue on Sunday. Now, the district level leaders are putting pressure on us to arrange workers. They are saying if one wants them to push his name for municipal election ticket, bring a bus full of people on Sunday,” the source said.

A party functionar­y also said after the instructio­n from the senior leaders, the state unit has started working overtime.

“At least 10 workers from each booth have been asked to attend the event, which means more than one lakh workers are expected there,” he added.

Meanwhile, Shah has appointed a team of four senior leaders — MP and vice president Vinay Sahasrabud­dhe, Union ministers Nirmala Sitharaman, Jitendra Singh and Sanjeev Balyan — to supervise the municipal elections.

 ?? HANDOUT ?? Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari at a press conference on Friday.
HANDOUT Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari at a press conference on Friday.

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