Ten months after the BJP grabbed power in Delhi riding a Narendra Modi
wave, its top leaders will today brainstorm and prep an action plan on
how to keep winning. They will also discuss a strategy to push key land
reforms that are at the centre of the government's economic agenda
At its two-day national executive meet which began this morning in
Bengaluru, the BJP will use power point presentations and booklets to
attack the opposition Congress, which has stonewalled as "anti-farmer",
the government's land bill, which aims to make land purchases easier
for industrial corridors roads, ports power stations, among other
infrastructure projects.
Party president Amit Shah will make an address this morning setting the
tone for a meet focused around the Prime Minister and on boosting brand
Modi as the party gets ready for crucial elections in states like Bihar
and West Bengal.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign policy and other achievements and the BJP's win in several state elections will be toasted.
Senior leaders say the two-day conclave will be used to find ways to retain and expand the 17 crore votes the BJP polled in the May 2014 national elections
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign policy and other achievements and the BJP's win in several state elections will be toasted.
Senior leaders say the two-day conclave will be used to find ways to retain and expand the 17 crore votes the BJP polled in the May 2014 national elections
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