BJP Made A Strategy To Win The 15 Seats It Lost In The 2019 Elections, Shared The Responsibility
This scheme is essentially prepared for 144 Lok Sabha seats across the country, with Uttar Pradesh giving special attention to the overall plan.



There are still more than one and a half years left in the next Lok Sabha elections and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party at the Center has already started making a strategy for the general elections. The focus of the party is to focus on those seats where it had to face defeat in the 2019 elections. Working on a plan to recapture the 15 Lok Sabha seats it lost to the opposition in Uttar Pradesh in the last general elections, the party leadership has devised a three-pronged strategy. Under this strategy, not only will the demographic profile of each constituency be monitored, but it will also ensure that the party can make its presence felt there for the next general elections.
The website TOI quoted highly placed sources as saying that the plan, which is said to be the brainchild of BJP's national general secretary (organization) BL Santosh, has been in serious discussion with the party high command, which will include Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as Home Minister. Minister Amit Shah and the party's national president JP Nadda are involved.
Plan ready for 144 seats in the country
This scheme is essentially prepared for 144 Lok Sabha seats across the country, with Uttar Pradesh giving special attention to the overall plan.





































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