Asked to prepare strategy on the lines of assembly elections
The central leadership of the BJP has asked to prepare a strategy for all the 70 seats for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections on the lines of the assembly elections. The way the party had prepared an effective strategy for Champawat, especially in the by-election of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, the same strategy will be implemented in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections as well.
Although there is still one and a half years left for the Lok Sabha elections, but the ruling BJP in Uttarakhand has already started preparing for it. BJP State President Mahendra Bhatt and State General Secretary Organization Ajay Kumar have returned to Dehradun after meeting with National General Secretary Organization BL Santosh in Delhi for the last two days in two phases.
According to sources, along with the strategy for the year 2024 elections, the new team of the state organization was discussed in these meetings. It was decided in the meeting that the assembly-wise strategy would be finalized in the Lok Sabha elections.
For this, the formula of Champawat by-election will be implemented in each assembly constituency. In this by-election, Chief Minister Dhami had won a big victory by getting about 93 percent votes.
Sources say that the central leadership has asked the state president Mahendra Bhatt to move ahead in coordination with the government in order to reorganize the organization. Most of the new faces can be included in the state executive under the leadership of the new president. Party leaders who withdraw from the organization can be given important responsibilities in the government.
Speaking to reporters at the BJP state office on Friday evening, Mahendra Bhatt said that the party would fight the upcoming Lok Sabha elections on the lines of Champawat by-elections.
He told that BJP had focused on booth management in Champawat and the responsibility of each booth was given to many senior workers. The party is preparing for the elections on the basis of this Champawat model.