BJP’s mega outreach program started in two states: Two Union ministers reached Jammu and Kashmir, 58 more will arrive; ‘Jan Sankalp Yatra’ started in Karnataka

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Assembly elections are due in Jammu and Kashmir next year. Even before this, the BJP has decided to field 60 ministers of the Center here under the mega outreach program. It has started with the visit of Union Minister Sanjeev Baliyan and another minister on Tuesday.

For 7 to 8 weeks, 60 ministers will visit about 20 districts to get feedback on government schemes. The government had earlier started this program in June, but postponed it due to Amarnath Yatra and security reasons.

BJP’s ‘Jan Sankalp Yatra’ begins in Karnataka

In response to Congress’ ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’, BJP is taking out Jan Sankalp Yatra. CM Basavaraj Bommai and former CM Yediyurappa started this journey from Gelesugur village in Raichur. Karnataka CM Bommai said that the agenda of this yatra is to tell the people what the BJP has done for them. Thousands of people have benefited under the leadership of BJP.

BJP officials will also take part in this yatra. He said that BJP is going to win elections here in 2023. With this yatra, the ongoing poster war between Congress and BJP has started again in the state. Read full news here…

BJP’s mission elderly, focus on 10 states

Keeping in mind the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, BJP has made a big plan to help the elderly. BJP wants to make about 13 crore elderly (60+) of the country such a link, which can increase vote share on the seats won in 2019 or bridge the gap of votes falling short to win seats.

To carry out this planning, BJP has focused on 10 major states, where there are more than 50 lakh voters above 60 years of age. These states are Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and West Bengal. Read full news here…

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