BJP’s national office bearers meeting wraps up with discussions on Ram temple and Lok Sabha elections being briefed

The BJP concluded a two-day meeting of national office-bearers, covering important topics such as the upcoming Lok Sabha elections and the progress of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

Chaired by JP Nadda at the party’s central office in the national capital, the meeting involved extensive discussions on organisational strategies and public outreach.

Party officials were briefed on the ongoing efforts by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) in relation to the Ram temple construction. Party leaders stressed the importance of disseminating information about these efforts to the public and directed BJP workers to actively participate in programs organized by the RSS and VHP for the temple’s construction.

To further engage the public, BJP workers were instructed to distribute pamphlets detailing the government’s steps towards the grand Ram Temple and highlight opposition actions against the construction. Additionally, party leaders emphasized transparency and directed that visits to Ayodhya would be limited to those specifically invited. Other leaders, ministers, and MPs were encouraged to participate in prayers at temples in their respective regions.

The focus extended beyond the Ram Temple to encompass organisational strategies for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections and enhance the outreach of ‘Modi’s guarantee’ among the public.

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