Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha emphasized the crucial role of booth-level work in securing victory in upcoming elections.
He urged the BJP workers to focus their efforts at the grassroots level, highlighting that the party's strength lies in its discipline and organization, setting it apart from other political parties.
Speaking at an Organizational Meeting in Kamalpur Mandal of Dhalai District, the Chief Minister praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for redefining politics and urged against politicizing development initiatives like PM Awas Yojana, water connections and toilet facilities. Dr. Saha encouraged holding organizational meetings at the booth level to create awareness about PM Modi's contributions to the state and the country.
He mentioned the state government's provision of Rs. 2000 as social pension, a feat not matched by other states. Dr. Saha called for increasing awareness about beneficiaries at the booth level and emphasized the importance of maintaining organized records like senior leaders in Delhi do.
The Chief Minister reaffirmed the BJP's commitment to discipline and transparency, citing nine years of the Modi government without any corruption. He encouraged workers to engage with the people at the grassroots level, address their problems, and spread information about development works like the medical hub, national highways, railways, and the HIRA model.
He concluded by urging the party workers to work tirelessly, keeping in mind the slogan 'my booth, powerful booth,' and to avoid creating syndicates. By focusing on booth-level work and maintaining party discipline, victory in the upcoming elections can be secured, as per the Chief Minister's vision.
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