The Asian Age

BJP: 2024 polls will be easier than 2019

- BHASKAR HARI SHARMA NEW DELHI, DEC. 17

In order to empower over 13,000 booths and strengthen the saffron party’s ground in the national capital ahead of Parliament elections in 2024, the Delhi BJP held its organisati­onal meeting where it claimed that the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will be easier compared to 2019 though there is no scope for carelessne­ss.

The party asserted that with the strategy of national leadership and the strength of the workers, it is set to win all the seven seats of Delhi.

The party will soon start multiple outreach programmes to make sure that every household in the city is aware of the various schemes of the Modi government. Further, they will also celebrate Veer Bal Diwas on a massive level and the Ram Mandir campaign will be held from January 1, which will be celebrated with great fervour.

The meeting was addressed by national

general secretary (organisati­on) B.L. Santosh, who stressed that “the challenges before us are not only from the political parties but also the ideologica­l forces which are helping the Opposition parties only to defeat PM Narendra Modi.”

He expressed gratitude to 30 lakh women across the country for making the ‘selfie with beneficiar­ies’ campaign a success.

The party’s city chief, Virendra Sachdeva, said, “If we contact everyone covered under the

Vishwakarm­a scheme and ensure that they are given the benefits of this scheme, then our victory in Delhi will be certain not only in the Lok Sabha but also in the 2025 Assembly elections.”

Explaining the e-vistarak scheme, city general secretary (organisati­on) Pawan Rana said they will connect with the people through it and around 4,000 power centres have been created for it. He said that a three-day training will be given to the e-vistaraks Assembly-wise.

 ?? PTI ?? Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva with party MLAs during their protest near the residence of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal in New Delhi on Sunday. —
PTI Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva with party MLAs during their protest near the residence of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal in New Delhi on Sunday. —

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