BJP's High-Stakes Strategy Unveiled: Key Meeting of Party Leaders and Chief Ministers Sparks Excitement and Speculation!


New Delhi: The central leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has convened a meeting of chief ministers and deputy chief ministers from BJP-ruled states in New Delhi on June 11, as per a party insider.
The meeting, as per party sources, will primarily focus on the upcoming assembly elections and the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Union Minister Amit Shah, party president JP Nadda, and BL Santosh, along with state organization secretaries, are expected to be present at the gathering.

JP Nadda, on Wednesday, organized a special 'Tiffin Meeting' with party workers in Uttar Pradesh's Gautam Buddha Nagar. During the gathering, he emphasized the importance of staying grounded and employing innovative approaches to win the hearts of the people. "At the tiffin meet, BJP chief JP Nadda shared a crucial mantra with both new and experienced party workers, urging them to remain grounded and explore unique methods to gain the trust of the people," revealed a BJP source to ANI.

Nadda also encouraged party workers to maintain self-discipline and foster unity amongst themselves. "The BJP chief emphasized the necessity of self-discipline to eradicate arrogance and stressed the importance of accountability. He urged workers to avoid conceit, cease boasting to others, and foster unity among themselves," added the party insider.

Furthermore, Nadda emphasized the significance of handling sensitive issues such as farmer-related concerns and women's welfare with tact and a polite approach. He emphasized the party's commitment to society and its dedication to social welfare. "In any contentious matter, such as farmers' issues or the protection of daughters, it is crucial to address such concerns with a polite manner and convince others that the BJP is consistently working for the welfare of society. We should refrain from aggression towards anyone," the source further elaborated.

Nadda, the National President of the BJP, also stressed the importance of upholding the party's dignity and prioritizing public welfare. He reminded attendees that the BJP is not only India's largest party but also the largest party worldwide, even surpassing the Communist Party of China. He urged the party to stay united, maintain its stature with dignity, and consistently work for the betterment of the public. Nadda also emphasized the significance of expanding the party's reach by connecting with new individuals, different states, and diverse communities, celebrating their festivals as a means of fostering goodwill and rapport.

During the meeting, BJP National President JP Nadda was accompanied by BJP State President Bhupendra Chaudhary, Mahesh Sharma, Pankaj Singh, and other Gautam Buddha Nagar party workers.

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