New Delhi: BJP’s strategy for future polls in five countries will emerge for extensive discussions at the party’s national executive meeting on Sunday when the main organizational body met for the first time after the Covid-19 outbreak.
Overcoming a Press Conference, BJP Secretary General Arun Singh said 124 national executive members, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Nadda JP Party President and many trade union ministers, will attend physical meetings while members based in various countries, including the minister, will join in Virtual is in line with the Covid protocol.
Among other related national problems and customary agenda items, five assembly polls scheduled for early next year will be specifically intentionally, he added.
One political resolution is expected to be forwarded at a meeting where Modi will provide a valict value, which is expected to form a party’s view of various problems.
Nadda will send the first address.
The party will also pass the order of condolences for Covid victims.
The meeting assumed extra significance because it came with background results up to 29 assembly and three Lok Sabha Bypolls spread in 13 states where the party’s performance had been mixed.
Despite managed well at Assam and Madhya Pradesh, lost the three meetings and a seat of Lok Sabha at Himachal Pradesh and was destroyed by TMC in West Bengal.
In the national executive venue, the party will hold an exhibition on the “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” program Modi government and pro-poor steps such as providing free grains to poor people and covid vaccination exercises.
The party will highlight its efforts to help people during a pandemic.