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BJP LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN IN MARATHWADA DISTRICTS

- STAFF REPORTER

The BJP district units in Marathwada have initiated the pre-polls campaign from Sunday, aligning with the national 'Gaon Chalo' campaign, in preparatio­n for the upcoming Lok Sabha and State Assembly polls.

Office-bearers, as part of this awareness drive, are mandated to visit assigned villages, spend seven days there, and engage with the local populace. Union Minister Dr Bhagwat Karad, Maharashtr­a Minister Atul Save, and other BJP functionar­ies are set to visit their designated villages.

During the 'Gaon Chalo' drive, residents will be informed about the welfare schemes of the Narendra Modi government, as revealed by Shrish Boralkar, the BJP's Chhatrapat­i Sambhajina­gar city representa­tive.

The campaign concludes on February 11, coinciding with the death anniversar­y of Deendayal Upadhyay, a key ideologica­l inspiratio­n for the BJP.

In Nanded, MP Pratap Patil Chikhlikar shared campaign details during a press conference at the government rest house, emphasisin­g the stay

of BJP representa­tives and district office bearers in designated villages.

Similarly, in Latur, MLA Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar stated that BJP representa­tives and office bearers from the district will stay in assigned villages.

The comprehens­ive campaign involves Deputy Chief

Minister Devendra Fadnavis, State President Chandrashe­khar Bawankule, Union Ministers, MPs, MLAs, and State officials. They will spend a day in assigned villages to communicat­e informatio­n about public welfare schemes and address key issues from the recent central government interim budget.

In urban areas, the initiative will be implemente­d ward-wise, with 50,000 BJP leaders covering 50,000 units across the state. District leaders, along with former MPs, and MLAs, will actively participat­e in this effort, supported by BJP Super Warriors.

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Gaon Chalo workshop in Chhatrapat­i Sambhajina­gar

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