
As part of its celebrations of completing 8 years of governance, the BJP is planning a massive fortnight-long outreach campaign. Starting on May 30, the campaign will reach out to all sections of society, with particular emphasis on minorities and scheduled castes and tribe.
As part of the campaign, party president J P Nadda has asked senior leaders to focus on women, children and disabled beneficiaries. Nadda formed a 10–member committee last month to deliberate on the celebrations and it submitted a report earlier on May 5.
The party president also send a communique to MPs and MLAs, leaders asking them to reach out to the beneficiaries who have received benefits of one or more schemes of the BJP in the last eight years with focus on women, children, and divyang beneficiaries.
Along with the MPs and MLAs , elected representatives of the party will participate in the outreach programmes that will be held from booth to national level. During this, rallies and `Prabhat Pheri’ will organized across the country.
The campaign `8 Saal: Seva, Sushasan Aur Garib Kalyan’ (8 Years: Service, Good Governance and Welfare of the Poor) will be inaugurated by Nadda on May 30th who will also release a book `A Report Card to the Nation’ of BJP’s achievement in the last 8 years.
A public outreach programme of over 10 days will follow this and the celebrations will continue for five days more. Each day of the exercise has been dedicated to specific segments of the society such as farmers, women, SCs, STs, OBCs, weaker sections, urban poor and others. Bike and cycle rallies will be taken out and craft exhibitions will be held to reach out to different sections of people.
Besides PM Modi’s work in the past 8 years, the outreach programme will also focus on his international relations and image. The government’s work during Covid-19 pandemic – from treatment to vaccination–will also be highlighted.
The abrogation of Article 370 from J&K, triple talaq, CAA and other achievements of the government will also be a part of the campaign.
Under the programme–‘Interacting with Minorities’ from June 6 to 8, the party will reach out to the minorities. Members of the minority cell of BJP will meet members of the minority community informing them about the community specific programmes of the government.
The ‘Birsa Munda Vishwas Rally and Tribal Mela’ will be held in Ranchi from June 3 to 5 where tribal leaders of the BJP, including MPs and MLAs, will interact with the tribal and highlight the efforts of the government for the upliftment of the community.
Besides this, the BJP will also be reaching out to the scheduled caste community in a big way with a rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Mau district.
Senior leaders have also been asked to hold meetings with intellectual groups and to speak about BJP’s achievements in the past 8 years, including Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana, Atmanirbhar Bharat, and Ayushman Bharat, among other schemes.
This will be one of the significant outreach programmes of the second Modi cabinet, since the Covid crisis had taken over most of their term. The BJP will launch an anthem, website and a pocket diary detailing the government’s works done in the past eight years as well as its achievements in various fields.
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