The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state is set to commemorate the first anniversary of its second-time establishment with the launch of an ambitious election campaign named "Vikshit Bharat Modi Ki Guarantee’’ on March 08.
The campaign will kick off at 10 am at the Agartala Town Hall, marking the beginning of election activities for two Lok Sabha constituencies in the state.
Pradesh BJP vice-president Tapash Bhattacharya shared detailed insights about the upcoming campaign during a press conference held at the provincial BJP office on Wednesday. More than 900 delegates are expected to participate in the event.
The launch at Agartala Town Hall will feature a comprehensive discussion on the electoral process, and a suggestion box will be made available for attendees to submit resolution letters. Bhattacharya emphasized that selected suggestions deemed beneficial to the general public will be accepted.
As part of the campaign, four cars adorned with the theme "Devised Bharat Modi Ki Guarantee" will hit the roads on the anniversary day. These vehicles will cover approximately 60 assembly constituencies, promoting various initiatives undertaken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the welfare of the people. Each car will be equipped with suggestion boxes to actively engage with the public and gather valuable feedback.
The campaign aims to foster public participation and address the concerns and suggestions of the citizens, further strengthening the BJP's commitment to inclusive governance.
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