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The BJP is adopting a unique strategy to connect directly with the public ahead of next year’s assembly elections in Uttarakhand. This approach was previously adopted in the assembly elections in West Bengal and Assam.

To achieve a hat-trick of victories in the Assam assembly elections and defeat the Trinamool Congress in Bengal, the BJP’s strong organization was tested on many levels. A transparent system of constant communication and feedback with the public was developed, allowing the organization to correct its shortcomings from time to time. Similarly, in Bengal, this strategy helped identify voter-related issues with the organization at the booth level.

Mandal-level meetings will be held every week

The BJP is also adopting this strategy for next year’s assembly elections in Uttarakhand. This will help it understand the real problems of the public and increase direct engagement with them, thereby strengthening election preparations. In this regard, Mandal-level meetings will be held every week, district-level meetings every second week, and state-level meetings in the last week of the month. Following the success in Assam, pressure has increased to achieve a hat-trick in Uttarakhand as well.

Due to this, BJP National President Nitin Naveen will be visiting Uttarakhand this month. During this time, he will review the government and organizational preparations for the upcoming elections. In view of this, the organization has focused special attention on the 23 assembly seats held by the opposition and independents. The 47 constituencies where BJP MLAs are facing booth-wise problems will be addressed and voters will be contacted.

BJP State General Secretary Organization Kundan Parihar stated that the victory in Bengal and Assam has boosted the BJP’s morale. The success achieved by the organization in these states will be replicated in Uttarakhand. For this purpose, the organization will hold a Mandal-level meeting every week.

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