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Parties enhance the strategy for future rural elections

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Bhubaneswar: With the state government has issued a notification of Gazette to pave the way for the announcement of the three-political parties, various political parties are also preparing to perfect their respective strategies for rural polls.
Even though this poll, except for the Zilla Parishad post, it was not fought for the party lane, the three main political parties – BJD, BJP and Congress – have begun to place their homes in sequence.
However, the results of rural polls will determine the tone for the general elections scheduled to be held in 2024.
On Monday, the State General Election Commission (SEC) will meet representatives from various political parties.
This meeting tends to rotate to conduct Panchayat polls in strict compliance with the Covid-19 protocol.
The powerful BJD seems to be preparing for polls with senior party leaders, including ministers, members of parliament and MLAs making a quail tour of the assembly constituency.
Conduct public meetings and to take stock of party power.
While the Chairman of Minister of Naveen Patnaik recently released a cash assistance of each RS 3,000 for home improvement for the 31 recipients of the country’s rural housing scheme, party and MLA parliamentary members ruffled support by visiting various villages and attaching stickers in recipient houses benefit.
BJD member Rajya Sabha Subash Singh said the powerful party was fully prepared to fight rural polls.
“Our party has held a meeting at the level of constituency, block and zilla parish-zone.
The workers from our party’s frontal organization have been assigned to popularize different sizes of welfare from the state government,” he added at least three candidates for each Zilla Zilla Parishad Zone, while the last list will come out after the announcement of other unaffiliated post polls schedules at the block level, which will soon be resolved by the State Committee.

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