Revealed! Amit Shah's master plan for Delhi assembly election
New Delhi, Nov 15: Buoyed by recent poll victory in two States Maharashtra and Haryana, BJP is all set for Assembly election in Delhi. The party is not leaving any stone unturned this time as they fell short of four seat in 70 membered Assembly last time.
The party strategists are working on all the weak points which wobbled their way earlier. The Modi-led BJP is planning to wrest out all those constituencies which were ceded to the Opposition in December 2013 election.
Modi's Midas touch continues in Delhi: BJP to get majority, AAP second, says poll survey
Reports say that master strategist and party president Amit Shah will discuss all these plans with Delhi leaders on November 18. To ensure party's victory, a 100-membered team has also been formed by Delhi BJP president Satish Upadhyay and state in-charge Prabhat Jha.
Moreover in coming days around 2,700 Jansabhas will be conducted at all the polling booths, beginning from December 1. Sources say that all office bearer and party workers have been asked to pull their socks and given time bound targets. A meeting in that direction was held on Friday where all were told to intensify the membership drive in their respective areas.
When
asked
about
this
gearing
mode
of
the
party
ahead
of
the
election,
a
BJP
leader
said,
"This
time,
we
will
intensify
the
campaign
at
the
grass-root
level.
Our
workers
are
physically
meeting
voters
and
checking
whether
their
name
is
there
in
the
list
or
not.
All
MPs
will
hold
meetings
at
mandal
and
district
level.
BJP
chief
will
personally
monitor
the
election
campaign
as
winning
Delhi
elections
is
very
important
for
the
party".
Survey
puts
BJP
in
driver
seat
A
survey
done
by
ABP
News-Nielsen
has
said
that
BJP
will
get
thumping
victory
in
Delhi
Assembly,
routing
other
parties
Aaam
Aadmi
party
and
Congress.
The
poll
survey
predicts
that
Modi-led
party
will
get
46
seats,
more
than
its
previous
tally
of
31.
Struggling
with
one
after
another
crisis,
the
AAP
will
get
only
18
seats
this
time.
The rookie party had got 28 seats in December 2013 Assembly election in the capital and had formed 49 days government with the help of Congress. But it seems the party will not sustain the midas touch of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
OneIndia News