Nadda inaugurates BJP election offices for each of 26 Lok Sabha seats
January 23, 2024
Gandhinagar: The National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), J.P. Nadda, is in Gujarat today to kick off preparations for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Nadda, joined by Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and State party chief CR Patil, inaugurated the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha seat election office in the Thaltej area of Ahmedabad.
During the program, the virtual inauguration of the party’s election offices on each of the 26 Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat also took place.
Addressing the program at the Gandhinagar Election office, Nadda said, “We won all 26 seats earlier, and before that, we also secured victories in all 26. In 2024, it will remain 26 out of 26.”
“For 70 years, the Congress and other parties practiced politics of caste and region. They engaged in divisive politics by pitting brother against brother, pursuing vote-bank politics. They attempted to divide the nation through caste-based politics to fill their coffers and their houses. However, after PM Modi came into power, the definition of the country’s politics has changed. Now, only those who present a report card of their work to the public can engage in politics in the country,” he added.
Later today, the BJP chief will hold a meeting with the BJP state organization, where the state BJP will give a presentation about the preparation for the upcoming general elections. The state BJP will brief the party chief about the plans and strategies for the Lok Sabha polls. DeshGujarat
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