Nitin Nabin has come into action mode as soon as he assumed the post of National President of BJP. Brainstorming has started on everything from tightening the organization to the strategy to win the elections. After the appointment of election in-charges, a series of meetings continued at the party headquarters on Wednesday (January 21), during which the organization and election strategy were discussed.
This whole day long exercise took place in three sessions. Formal welcome was held in the first session, strategic meeting in the second session and separate meetings were held with the state presidents, organization ministers and in-charges in the third session. In these meetings, there was special focus on the states having assembly and local body elections. After the meeting, BJP's National General Secretary Arun Singh said that the newly elected National President took the report of the upcoming assembly elections. Took detailed feedback about organization and election preparations from all the states.
It is being told that in the meetings, discussions were held on strengthening the organization at booth and divisional level, increasing the activism of workers and sharpening election coordination. It has also been agreed to run a special campaign to connect the youth with the party. Along with this, there was also brainstorming on the strategy to make the Prime Minister's Mann Ki Baat program more effective at the organizational level.
In the meeting, emphasis was laid on preparing different roadmaps for the election states. The party estimates that the government will be formed in West Bengal, there will be a repeat in Assam, there will be better performance in Kerala and BJP will move towards forming the government in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry also. Along with this, the victories achieved under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis have also been reviewed.
Assembly elections are to be held in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry. The party's strategy regarding all these states is clear. In this series, Nitin Nabin's first visit is believed to be to West Bengal, where he can hold an important meeting with the core group of the party to communicate with the workers and review the preparations for the assembly elections. According to sources, Nabin can visit West Bengal on 27-28th of this month. Overall, under the leadership of Nitin Nabin, BJP has made it clear that the organization will also become stronger and aggressive strategy will also be seen in the election field.