Lucknow: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will handle at least 16 demonstrations, both physically and physically, subject to the Election Commission, the decision to hold a general meeting and road shows in the near future.
Until now, preparations are in full swing to accommodate five virtual demonstrations again in the next 10 to 12 days.
Apart from the BJP National Agenda where Modi is expected to speak on Wednesday, BJP Think Tank has compiled a proposal to hold virtual demonstrations for districts that will conduct polls in the first and second stage.
In accordance with preparedness for the specific virtual demonstration of the election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to overcome virtual rallies in February 4.
Although it is expected to focus on districts such as Meerut, Ghaziabad and Aligarh, the party made preparations to make preparation for rally PM most likely on February 6, BJP source told Toi.
February 4 Rally will cover around 19 assembly constituencies.
About 100 BJP (Mandal) organizational divisions will be borne through this general meeting, said the source and added that since ECI has relaxed the number of people to gather around the LED screen from 500 to 1,000, those who watch the address of the PM will also increase.
The source also said that after the virtual rally February 4, PM also tended to overcome another virtual rally on February 6.
It will include the district such as Hapur, Noida, Agra, and Mathura which is very important, which has existed in the past several months.
Four assembly constituency constituencies 18 will be included in this rally, sources for TI.
The assembly constituency18 consists of around 15 mandorities, the source said.
PM held his first virtual rally on January 31 and included five districts, including Saharanpur, Gautam Bud Nagar, Shamli, Baghpat and Muzaffarnagar.
Rally Virtual Demonstration In addition to being flowed through the LED screen will also be flowed directly on YouTube and other social media platforms, said Source.
The prime minister is also expected to overcome more demonstrations, most likely on February 7 or February 10 and February 10, when 58 Western regional assembly constituencies will go to elections.
According to the source of the party, virtual rally on February 7 or 8 will include districts such as Bijnor, Bulandshahr, Amroha and Sambhal.
According to the proposal, around 23 assembly constituencies and 98 mandals will be borne through this rally.
Virtual rally February 10, if confirmed, will include districts such as Moradabad, Rampur, Bareilly and Agra.
About 20 assembly constituents can be borne through this rally, the BJP source said and added that the plan was still in the conceptualization stage.
This will cover 20 assembly constituents and around 90 mandal.
The source said at this time, a total of around 16 demonstrations that would be handled by PM were being planned.
Previously, BJP Think Tank had planned around 26 demonstrations, however, the same was brought to 16 now.