BJP’s special plan, important responsibility given to workers; know what is the plan

BJP’s special plan: After rumours of the Delhi Assembly election campaign, BJP workers are now being challenged to cast more votes. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had interacted with booth-level workers on January 22.

He had asked activists to contact each family at least three times and get maximum votes. For this, instructions were also given to form a separate team at each booth. BJP leaders say that a team of labourers has been deployed at each booth.

Responsibility for getting more votes

BJP workers are going from house to house with slippers. They are being informed about the polling station. On Wednesday morning, he will contact the families nominated for him and appeal to them to vote. If a voter has any problem in reaching the polling station, he will also be helped.

WhatsApp group created for each booth

The BJP’s strategy is to get maximum votes before 12 pm. For this, a WhatsApp group has also been created at each booth, in which the voters there have been added. Voters are also being urged to take their selfies after polling. This will help in recognising non-voters.

The noise of propaganda has stopped, now emphasis on giving leaflets from door to door

After the end of the election campaign in the Delhi Assembly elections, now BJP workers are engaged in booth management and increasing the voting percentage. When the hype noise stopped at six o’clock in the evening on Monday, vigourous door-to-door distribution of slips began.

Now, not taking it in groups, BJP workers are doing it door-to-door in three to four numbers. Where the Election Commission has not received the slip, the voters are being questioned and the slip is being provided.

People during PM Modi’s public meeting in RK Puram.

This time, the BJP has also made special arrangements for tables near the polling stations on the election day. During this time, there will be a machine on the table to give digital slips. Where the voter slip will be given in 10-20 seconds. At the same time, the help of the RWA is also being used to encourage voters to vote.

Big responsibility for councillors

The RWA is facing any problem in voting, the councillors are trying to get whatever help they need to vote. Leader of Opposition in the Delhi Municipal Corporation Raja Iqbal Singh said that after the campaign ends, our effort will be to encourage voters to vote. We have asked our councillors and candidates contesting for all seats to make all arrangements for voting.

People come forward to vote and whatever facility can be provided, so that they have no problem voting. We have directed our councillors to provide all necessary support by RWA in bringing and transporting elderly voters from home. He said that there is a lot of enthusiasm among the people about the election, so our councillors and workers will try to convert this enthusiasm into voting.

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