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To mark Modi’s 8yrs in power, BJP plans 15-day outreach

By Our Special Correspondent


After months of deliberations and discussions, the Bharatiya Janata Party has finally prepared a mega fortnight-long outreach programme with a slew of people-centric activities to mark the completion of eight years of Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre.

In a booklet, sent to all state units with guidelines and directions to celebrate the eighth anniversary of the BJP in power at the Centre, the central leadership has asked the “minority departments to go to the minority communities to explain the initiatives taken by the Modi government for them and make them aware of the programmes of the Centre for them”. The 26-page booklet, titled as 8 Saal: Seva, Sushasan Aur Garib Kalyan (8 Years: Service, Good Governance and Welfare of the Poor), asks the party to organise various outreach programmes from May 30 to June 15, and convey to the people the works and schemes of the government as well as its achievements.

Sources close to the BJP leadership on Wednesday said that Prime Minister Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and party national president JP Nadda will also take part in the outreach programme that will showcase what all the government has done for the nation and the people in these eight years of Modi rule.

Party workers have been asked to dedicate 75 hours over 10 days to convey to the people the welfare schemes initiated by the BJP government in the past eight years. These days will be divided for farmers, women, SCs, OBCs, extremely poor, tribals and beneficiaries of various schemes.

The BJP’s youth wing will organise a Vikas Teerth bike rally between June 7 and June 13 in various districts of the country in which ministers will also participate. There will be tribal fairs and Birsa Munda Viswas rallies in different parts of the country as well. “We are in the service to the nation through good governance working with the mantra of ‘Sab Ka Saath, Sab ka Vikas’. It is our duty to report the works done by us to the people,” remarked a leader, who is involved in the preparations of the outreach campaign.

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