BJP in Maharashtra / BJP aims to increase vote percentage up to 50 percent in Maharashtra, will work on these two formulas

Zoom News : Feb 11, 2023, 05:52 PM
BJP in Maharashtra: There are about 400 days left for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, in which case the Bharatiya Janata Party has already started preparations. Maharashtra is the most prominent state in view of the Lok Sabha elections after Uttar Pradesh. There are a total of 48 Lok Sabha seats here. In the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party, along with the Shiv Sena Thackeray faction, did very well in Maharashtra, but after breaking the alliance with the Thackeray Sena, the BJP had to try to increase its vote count in Maharashtra on its own. Has been

At present there may be Shinde faction with BJP but BJP does not want to depend on anyone now. That is why from now itself he has started preparations for Mission 2024. In the state executive meeting being held in Nashik, Maharashtra, the Bharatiya Janata Party has resolved to increase the percentage of its votes.

What is the challenge before BJP in Maharashtra?

Compared to other states of the country, Maharashtra has five major parties and a few smaller political parties as well. Regional parties present in Maharashtra like NCP, Shiv Sena are very strong. In such a situation, often the help of a small party has to be taken to conquer the fort of Maharashtra. After being cheated by Shiv Sena, BJP has started trying to increase its vote share on its own.

BJP's National General Secretary Vinod Tawde says that in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, BJP's vote was 28 percent, Shiv Sena's 19 percent, Congress's 18 and NCP's 17 percent. In the Maharashtra BJP state executive meeting, a target has been set to increase BJP's vote percentage from 28 to 45-50 percent from Maharashtra in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Those 2 strategies that can increase BJP's vote percentage-

Vinod Tawde says that we are sure that our workers will be able to fulfill the target of increasing the vote percentage in Maharashtra. We have two strategies through which we will try to achieve this goal-

First target - Shiv Sena's traditional Hindu vote bank

Tawde says the Shiv Sena Thackeray faction has made a mistake by joining hands with the Congress, which opposes the Ram temple. Because of this his traditional Hindu vote bank has become angry. This vote bank is currently unstable and we will try to bring this vote bank in our fold.

Second target - Congress-NCP's traditional poor vote bank

According to Tawde, all poor welfare schemes of the central government have to be taken to the last person in the society. Due to this, the traditional poor vote bank of Congress and NCP can be affected and come to BJP. It is believed that all the leaders and workers of BJP will emerge victorious by working hard to achieve this goal.

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