No Rest After Gujarat Elections: BJP Gets Ready For its 2024 Big Push

With the campaign for the Gujarat assembly elections coming to an end, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has set its next target, and without wasting any time, has held a series of high-level meetings with ministers and office-bearers to discuss preparations Is. for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

BJP national president JP Nadda has called a “massive” meeting of all party’s national and state-level office-bearers in the national capital on December 5 and 6 to discuss the strategy and preparations for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections as well as the 2023 assembly elections. . elections in many states

In the meeting, the party will also discuss the ways to take its policies and achievements to every city and village.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi He is likely to virtually address the concluding session of the meeting on December 6.

At the same time, it is also being said that while campaigning for the Gujarat elections, the party has already started preparing its ground for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant had even said during the Gujarat election campaign that “2024 elections are starting from here (Gujarat assembly elections) itself.” Sawant said while addressing a gathering in Gujarat. It is believed that in 2024 BJP will get more seats than before and Narendra Modi will once again become the Prime Minister.

The party is also sharing the achievements of the Modi government on social media – be it EWS flats for slum dwellers of Delhi, Pradhan Mantri Fasal Yojana or GST collection, BJP is sharing all its achievements through the social media handles of the party. A party insider said, ‘It is a regular practice by the BJP to post about the development and achievements of the government.’

The BJP is also keeping a close eye on Congress’ Bharat Jodo Yatra and has even dubbed it as ‘Bharat Todo Yatra’.

Few days before Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi After entering Rajasthan, the BJP has launched its ‘Jan Aakrosh Yatra’, a mass contact program that will cover 200 constituencies in the state ahead of next year’s assembly elections.

Nadda also flagged off 51 ‘Jan Aakrosh Raths’ from Jaipur, which will go around different assembly constituencies of the state.

BJP is also trying to strengthen its position among communities other than its traditional vote bank.

On its way to the crucial 2024 elections, the BJP, which has harnessed new technologies and the country’s progress in the digital sector to emerge as the world’s largest political party with over 18 crore members, is looking to expand its base to compensate. Various programs have been started for for possible erosion.

Right after coming to power, it announced several initiatives to make the Scheduled Castes (SCs) – divided by their loyalty to various parties – its loyal support base.

Prime Minister Modi personally launched a campaign to signal the BJP’s commitment to Dalit symbols, and paved the way for the appointment of Dalit leaders to key positions, including the President of India, while the party began visiting the homes of Dalits. and organized several outreach programmes.

Similarly, to woo OBC (Other Backward Classes) voters, the BJP inducted several OBC leaders into the Union Cabinet. The party also used Prime Minister Modi’s ‘backward’ status to garner support from OBC voters.

According to the Lokniti-CSDS survey, the party’s OBC vote share has increased from 33 per cent in 1996 Lok Sabha elections to 44 per cent in 2019.

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