Target 2024: Amit Shah draws a big plan to strengthen BJP ahead of crucial polls...What's in his agenda?

With the target of 2024 general elections, BJP has sketched a nationwide agenda to strengthen the party ahead of the crucial polls. Union Home Minister Amit Shah would perhaps be the torchbearer for the agenda as he is all set to visit around eleven states in this month to boost the party's prospect and as BJP is building its plan, all other parties have also been ramping up their prepardness to lock horns with their rivals in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. 

The New Year is here and that means the next Lok Sabha polls are just a year away and as we count months, we will also be counting the heated political matches and strategies on how the parties are outsmarting each other. One of the strategies from the BJP that the nation is counting on is Amit Shah's intense tour in the upcoming days during which he will visit various states. 

According to the party, Amit Shah will travel eleven states this month as part of BJP's 'Lok Sabha Prawas' programme. The outreach is aimed at boosting its prospects in targeted parliamentary constituencies ahead of the Lok Sabha polls. BJP has said that Amit Shah will be in Tripura on January 5 and he will visit Manipur and Nagaland the next day. 

After completing his north-east tour, Amit Shah will visit Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand on January 7 and Andhra Pradesh on January 8. On January 16, he will tour Uttar Pradesh and he will be visiting West Bengal the next day. Amit Shah will then visit Karnataka on January 28 while on January 29, he will fly to the northern states of Haryana and Punjab. 

BJP has come up with 'Mission 350', to win 350 Lok Sabha seats in the upcoming polls, and Amit Shah's tour would be followed by several national BJP leaders. It must be noted that BJP National President JP Nadda had visited Tamil Nadu and Odisha recently and as the days passby, India would witness the unfolding of the wave of political tours and campaigns for the biggest election celebration.

Earlier, the BJP had earlier identified 160 seats, most of which it had lost in the 2019 polls, and it will be concentrating more on these seats to triumph to achieve its mission. The 'Lok Sabha Prawas' programme was launched last year by the BJP and it has framed a political plan that the Union Ministers will be touring three to four Lok Sabha constituencies at the same time to take stock on the party's base and on the issues that the party can speak about during the polls. 

 

 

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