BJP's 9 Plans for Victory in the Legislative Assembly

May 18, 2023 - 10:18
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BJP's 9 Plans for Victory in the Legislative Assembly
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To secure victory in the legislative assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has analyzed the results of each seat in the previous three years' assembly elections. This analysis has revealed several facts.

There are 100 seats where the BJP lost by a margin of less than 10,000 votes. The party believes that by enhancing ground work in these seats, they can win several of them. Among these 100 seats, there are 10,000 booths where the BJP has faced defeat in the past three elections.

Despite winning a decisive majority in 2013, the party received fewer votes in these booths. The most surprising fact in the booth analysis was that the party won in most of these booths in the parliamentary elections.

The majority of voters in these 10,000 booths belong to the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities. Therefore, the BJP has formulated a special action plan to mobilize SC/ST voters in these weaker booths.

In the 2023 elections, the BJP aims to avoid repeating the mistakes they made in the previous elections. This is why the state organization secretary, Chandra Shekhar, is working on strategy under close monitoring.

The BJP is putting great emphasis on bringing SC/ST voters into their fold. The focus is on converting voters who are currently associated with the Congress and other parties.

For the 100 weak seats, the BJP has devised a specific strategy and identified 100 booths on each seat where the number of SC/ST voters ranges from 300 to 800. In other words, 10,000 booths have been targeted for these 100 seats.

At these 10,000 booths, the BJP has carried out ground working by assigning one volunteer from the SC/ST community to each booth.

These volunteers were tasked with collecting detailed information from each booth, such as identifying influencers, social relations in the area, effective leaders in the booth, influential leaders from opposing parties, and their counterparts within the same party.

The volunteers assigned to these 10,000 booths were initially called Bhim Volunteers, and later given a new name, Namo Volunteers. These volunteers have collected detailed data on the focused points assigned by the party from all booths and submitted it to the party.

The work has now commenced. Booth in-charges and booth managers have been appointed for working on and monitoring the designated points on all booths.

Out of the 100 selected seats with 100 booths each, the majority are from Eastern Rajasthan, Shekhawati, and Marwar.

Looking at it district-wise, it includes 11 seats from Alwar, 7 from Bharatpur, 4 from Dholpur, 4 from Karauli, 5 from Dausa, 4 from Sawai Madhopur, 7 from Jhunjhunu, 8 from Sikar, 6 from Churu, 3 from Ganganagar, 2 from Hanumangarh, 4 from Bikaner.

10 from Nagaur, 10 from Jodhpur, 7 from Barmer, 4 from Dungarpur, and 5 seats from Banswara.

Talking about individual seats, the BJP is putting in more effort on these 76 seats where they lost in 2 out of the last 3 elections. These seats include Sadulpur, Ganganagar, Karna, Rayasamand, Hanumangarh.

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