The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) held a national general secretary meeting in Delhi today, chaired by National President JP Nadda. The meeting at the party’s headquarters is said to address the agenda of the upcoming assembly elections and the 2024 Lok Sabha. Amit Shah, the Union Minister, party President JP Nadda, and BL Santosh will also attend the meeting.
A party source has disclosed that a BJP central leadership meeting of chief ministers and deputy chief ministers of BJP-run states is scheduled for June 11 in New Delhi. The meeting’s goal is believed to provide discussion on upcoming assembly elections.
Mr. Nadda recently held a ‘Tiffin Meeting’ with party workers of Uttar Pradesh‘s Gautam Buddha Nagar and advised that party workers remain grounded and find ways to win the hearts of people. The meeting, which lasted two hours, discussed the necessity of remaining self-disciplined and united.
Mr. Nadda also emphasized that BJP should maintain dignity and focus on public welfare as the largest party worldwide. He urged workers to connect with different states, people, and celebrate each other’s festivals. The party workers have been instructed to handle any burning issues politely and convince people that BJP always works for social welfare.
The meeting is a clear signal of BJP’s preparation for the upcoming elections. The agenda also reflects that the party is keen on maintaining its position as the largest party in the country and ensuring the public’s welfare.