Keeping in mind the upcoming assembly elections, Bihar BJP has announced the Manifesto Committee on Sunday. A total of 13 leaders have been included in this committee who will prepare a blueprint to put the party’s election promises, priorities and attitude in front of the public.
In this regard, BJP State President Dr. Dilip Kumar Jaiswal has issued a letter and announced the names of members of the Manifesto Committee. This committee will prepare a manifesto for the party keeping in mind the expectations and problems of the people of Bihar, in which special emphasis will be given on areas like education, health, agriculture, employment and development schemes. The BJP has described it as part of the strong strategy of the NDA alliance in the state. With the formation of the committee, the party’s electoral preparation will get new momentum.
‘Experienced leaders in the Manifesto Committee’
Experienced leaders have been given place in the list of the Manifesto Committee, who are connected with different fields. The prominent members include Rituraj Sinha, Manan Mishra, Prem Kumar, Bhim Singh, Arjun Raja Sinha, Vivekta Singh, Devesh Kumar, Suresh Kunwar, Guru Prakash Paswan, Amita Bhushan, Santosh Pathak, Ajit Chaudhary, Prof. Sita Singh and Sunil Ram are included. This committee is a mixture of state and central level leaders who will help strengthen the party’s Antyodaya theory.
BJP state president Dr. Dilip Jaiswal said in the letter that this committee reflects the party’s commitment to the development of Bihar. He appealed to the workers to include the voice of the public in the manifesto along with the committee.
Formation of campaign committee
Earlier on Saturday, the BJP had also formed the Election Campaign Committee, which included 45 senior leaders. The committee includes big names like Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, Union Ministers Giriraj Singh, Vijay Sinha and Rajiv Pratap Rudy. In the meeting held in Patna in the presence of Home Minister Amit Shah, these leaders were entrusted with the task of strengthening the network from booth to Lok Sabha constituency. Each leader has been given the responsibility of 6-6 assembly constituencies which will work to activate local workers through migrant leaders.
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