BJP National President J.P. Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a late-night meeting at the party’s central office extension in New Delhi on Monday. Sources say that BJP’s General Secretary (Organisation) B.L. Santhosh was also present during the meeting.
Although the details of the meeting are yet to be announced, it is believed that discussions were held about the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections, the special public relations campaign being run by the party, and the expansion campaign of the party, particularly ‘Mission South.’
The meeting is being described as crucial amidst speculation of a possible reshuffle in the Union cabinet. Recently, TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu had met Shah and Nadda.
This meeting highlights the BJP’s focus on the upcoming elections and their strategy for expanding their presence across the country. It shows that they are taking a targeted approach, particularly to gain ground in the southern regions of the country. Additionally, the importance of this meeting is underlined by the fact that the Home Minister and the National President of the party were both present.
More details may emerge in the coming days, but for now, it seems the party is focused on improving its performance and expanding its influence in the upcoming elections. This meeting is just one example of the party’s commitment to achieving these goals.