BJP to begin 15-day programme to mark fourth anniversary of Modi government
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will launch a fortnight-long programme to mark the fourth anniversary of the Modi government, with president Amit Shah leading an exercise to reach out to one lakh personalities from different walks of life to highlight its achievements.
The scheduled programme will start on May 27, in which all ministers from the Centre and the BJP-ruled states, MPs, MLAs, mayors and all other office-bearers of the party will reach out to personalities or specialist people across the country, BJP general secretary Arun Singh stated in a letter.
It will also include a special contact drive in SC and ST localities and also with senior citizens, he said.
"As part of the programme, each BJP leader will interact with at least 25 renowned people from various fields such as retired judges of the Supreme Court and high courts, retired bureaucrats, retired army personnel, sports stars, writers among others and will inform them about the achievements of the Modi government in last four years," Singh said.
Singh further stated that all party leaders have also been instructed to organise several events such as a conference of beneficiaries of various welfare schemes, get-together of intellectuals, press conference and gram sabhas.
Besides, the leaders have been asked by the party to meet at 50 polling booth and brief the BJP workers about the Modi government’s work.
Singh also urged the party leaders to promote the use of Narendra Modi App while interactions with the people.
(with inputs from agencies)
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