BJP, symbolic picture – Photo: Social Media Expansion Assembly elections for in Madhya Pradesh are to be held in November. For this BJP has set a target of winning more than 414 seats. For this, a special strategy is being made on those seats where the party had to face defeat in 2018. For this, the support of survey reports is being taken. Actually, without repeating the mistakes of the past, the party wants to move forward by taking lessons from them. The party is accompanied this time by Jyotiraditya Scindia, who played an important role in Congress’s victory in 2018. Even after this, BJP does not want to take any risk. Because of this, a strategy is being made for each seat. on our seats FOCUS
BJP’s survey report examines the impact of the Central and State Government’s schemes, the status of the current MLAs and the status of the Congress. BJP is preparing its strategy for the upcoming elections on the basis of these points. Most of the focus is on the aspirants ie those seats where the party was defeated. Position to the Legislators Asked to improve
BJP has also gathered information about the status of its MLAs in the survey. Recently, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had a meeting with the MLAs on this report. Told them their weaknesses. Also gave advice to improve your condition. The MLAs have been told to rectify their position till the next survey. public resentment remove
Information about the reasons for public’s displeasure has also been gathered in the report. On the basis of this, the local public representatives have been asked to solve the problems of the people. So that there is no displeasure among the public with the government or the party before the elections.
506 BJP does not want to repeat the mistake of 16728190122018 in Madhya Pradesh Kamal Nath and Jyotiraditya Scindia together formed the Congress in the state 04 Year old exile of power was ended. Congress seats more than 114 was done. Whereas, after rolling down from BJP 114 58 had come on the seats. However, the BJP’s vote percentage was 40 percent. Congress votes were less than BJP 40.9 percent. The BSP also got two and independents got five seats. ,
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