Lotus will bloom on all 11 seats of Haryana: Manohar Lal

Faridabad, 3 April, 2024: BJP has set a target of winning 400 seats in the country, out of which BJP should win 370 seats and NDA should cross 400 seats, this is our resolve. We have full confidence that with the blessings of the public, BJP will form the government for the third time by winning 400 seats. All 10 seats of Haryana were ours, will remain ours. All 10 Lok Sabha seats and 1 assembly seat of the state will bloom on all 11 seats. In order to prepare for the Lok Sabha elections, the visits to the meetings in the BJP state organization are continuing and in this connection, former Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal, who reached Faridabad, said this. At BJP Lok Sabha office Atal Kamal, Manohar Lal took a meeting of Lok Sabha Steering Committee regarding the election management of Faridabad Lok Sabha, in which Organization General Secretary Phanindra Nath Sharma, Haryana Cabinet Minister Moolchand Sharma, Education Minister Seema Trikha, Lok Sabha in-charge and District in-charge G. l. Sharma, Lok Sabha Convener Ajay Gaur, MLA Narendra Gupta, Faridabad District President Rajkumar Vohra, Palwal District President Charan Singh Tewatia, Sr. BJP Leader Sandeep Joshi, BJP National Spokesperson Rajive Jaitly, Senior Deputy Mayor Devendra Chaudhary, Chairman Hukam Singh Bhati and Lok Sabha Extensionist Karambir Yadav were mainly present. .

In this meeting organized for the Faridabad Lok Sabha elections, he reviewed the preparations for election management with the heads of all 36 departments of the steering committee of Faridabad Lok Sabha. He had a personal discussion with the heads of all the 36 dimensions, which are the 36 dimensions of election management, and guided them on every topic. While teaching the lesson of “booth won, election won”, Manohar Lal said that “booth won, election won” is the basic mantra of victory. We have to strengthen our booth structure at every booth of Faridabad Lok Sabha and work to win all the 2160 booths of Lok Sabha. Manohar Lal ji said that in the last elections we may have got less votes at some booths, but this time the aim is to make the lotus bloom by getting 370 more votes at every booth than before. Manohar Lal also discussed with the workers on beneficiary contact, voter public contact and micro booth management.

On this occasion, State Organization General Secretary Phanindra Nath Sharma gave detailed discussion on organizational issues like strengthening of booths through booth committee, Panna Pramukh and Tridev, micro booth management, election management and other organizational issues and in all the assemblies. Asked to hold a meeting with the constituted management/steering committee and review the election management at the assembly level also. Giving information about the upcoming programs, Phanindra Nath Sharma said that the party foundation day on 6th April has to be celebrated with pomp and the party flag has to be installed at the houses of the workers at every booth. On the occasion of Foundation Day, bike rally will be organized in every assembly by Yuva Morcha and foot march will be organized in every division by Mahila Morcha in which 5-5 youth and women workers from every booth will be present.


In this meeting, state executive member Om Prakash Rexwal, Faridabad district general secretary Surendra Jangra, Kaushal Batla, Palwal district general secretary Veerpal Dixit, former district president Gopal Sharma, Deep Bhatia, former district general secretaries Moolchand Mittal and RN Singh, state co-ordinator social media Amit. Mishra, District Vice President Pankaj Rampal, Treasurer Rajan Muthreja, District Media Head Vinod Gupta, Councilor Chhatrapal, Umesh Thakur, Ravindra Tyagi, Lazar Ranjit Sain, Mahila Morcha President Rajbala Sardhana, Anil Pratap Singh, Sandeep Sharma, Ajay Bhatia, Praveen Chaudhary, Sachet Jain, co-media in-charge Raj Madan and Ajay Dudeja, Himanshu Mishra, Shivam Ratna, Manish Raghav, Abhishek Deshwal, Amit Ahuja, Vimal Khandelwal, Jai Prakash Master Steering Committee workers were present.

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