After ‘Tiffin Meeting’ With Party Workers, BJP Calls Meeting Of CMs, Deputy CMs On June 11

New Delhi: A party source said that keeping in mind the Lok Sabha elections to be held in 2024, the central leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has called a meeting of chief ministers and deputy chief ministers of BJP-ruled states in New Delhi on June 11. , According to party sources, the agenda of the meeting is likely to focus on the upcoming assembly and 2024 Lok Sabha elections and the meeting will be attended by Union minister Amit Shah, party president JP Nadda and BL Santosh along with state organizational secretaries.

On Wednesday, JP Nadda held a special ‘tiffin meeting’ with party workers in Uttar Pradesh’s Gautam Buddha Nagar and directed party workers to stay connected to the ground and find different ways to win over people.

A BJP source told ANI, “BJP chief JP Nadda at the tiffin meet gave an important mantra to party workers, new and old, and told the party workers that they have to stick to the ground and do different things to win the hearts of the people.” We have to find different ways.”

Speaking on the occasion, JP Nadda urged the party workers to remain self-disciplined and stand united with each other. The BJP President told the workers that self-discipline is very necessary for all of us to shed our arrogance and ensure our accountability. said a party source.

“The most important thing in any burning issue like Kisan issue, Beti Bachao issue or other social issue is that if anyone or opposition tries to attack or question then everyone should try to handle such issues in a polite manner and They should be assured that the BJP is always with the society.” And the party works for social welfare. Never be aggressive towards anyone.”

BJP national president Nadda also mentioned that the party should maintain its position with dignity and focus on public welfare. “We are not only the biggest party in India, even we are the biggest party in the world. We are bigger than the Communist Party of China so we have to stand united and maintain our position with dignity and always stand up for the people.” One has to work for welfare.”

We should try to connect with new people every day. We should try to connect with different states and people and celebrate each other’s festivals, Nadda said in the meeting that lasted for two hours.

Along with BJP national president JP Nadda, BJP state president Bhupendra Chaudhary, Mahesh Sharma and Pankaj Singh were all party workers of Gautam Buddha Nagar.