BJP set for BMC elections, Mumbai executive committee meeting held for poll strategisation
BJP set for BMC elections, Mumbai executive committee meeting held for poll strategisation
After the recent meeting of the Maharashtra BJP executive committee in Pune, the Mumbai BJP executive committee has called for a meeting today, Sunday, May 21. The main agenda of the meeting is to discuss the Modi government’s 9 years of development work and preparations for the upcoming BMC elections.
The main agenda of the meeting was to discuss the Modi government’s 9 years of development work and preparations for the upcoming BMC elections.
There is speculation concerning the absence of Maharashtra BJP State President Chandrashekhar Bawankule and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis from the meeting.
The meeting at Vasant Smriti in Dadar, had sent invites to all BJP MPs from Mumbai, including Manoj Kotak, Gopal Shetty, and Poonam Mahajan, as well as party legislators, officials, and cell presidents.
According to a party official the Mumbai Pradesh Executive Committee meets every three months, and this meeting follows that schedule. Subsequently, a meeting of the Mumbai district will also take place.
The recently concluded meeting of the Maharashtra BJP executive committee in Pune, featuring a speech by National President J.P. Nadda, focused on highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 9-year tenure. The meeting aimed to rejuvenate party workers and officials, instilling new enthusiasm after the disappointment of the Karnataka Assembly elections defeat. National President Nadda, DCM Fadnavis, and State President Chandrakant Patil rallied together to inspire the party members.
Prior to attending the Maharashtra BJP executive committee meeting in Pune, BJP National President
JP Nadda arrived in Mumbai. During his visit, Nadda interacted with party workers and officials in various locations, including Devnar, Rambai Nagar Ghatkopar, Borivali, Kandivali East and West, Vile Parle, and Sahyadri Nivas. The Mumbai BJP workers and officials warmly welcomed Nadda, boosting their morale and enthusiasm.
The Karnataka Assembly elections, resulting in a significant victory for the Congress and a defeat for the BJP, have sparked increased political activities across several states.
Maharashtra is no exception, as the BMC elections are expected to take place in the coming months, followed by Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.
Despite the BJP currently holds power in the state with the support of the Shinde faction, opposition parties are actively working to challenge their dominance.
The setbacks faced by the BJP in Karnataka have further fueled these efforts, while the BJP cadre is showing increased activity.
News input KV Raman