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BJP National Executive meeting today, there will be brainstorming on the assembly elections; PM Modi will attend

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is going to organize a meeting of the National Executive on Sunday. During this, assembly elections in five states and organizational issues are likely to be discussed. It is reported that many big names including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah can attend the meeting. The special thing is that in the recently concluded 13 states, the performance of BJP was mixed in 3 Lok Sabha and 29 assembly seats.

This meeting, being organized for the first time after the corona virus epidemic, will be organized on ‘hybrid’ mode. Under this, some members will personally attend the meeting in Delhi. At the same time, some members will become part of the virtual meeting. In the Hindustan Times report, quoting party officials knowledgeable in the matter, it has been written that 124 members of the BJP’s national executive including PM Modi, Home Minister Shah, National President Jagat Prakash Nadda will attend the meeting.

According to the report, the inaugural speech in the meeting will be given by Nadda. Whereas, PM Modi will deliver the address at the end. After the start of the programme, the members will deliberate on national issues and agenda. Also, the party will exhibit the Modi government’s ‘Self-reliant India’ program at the venue of the meeting. According to the report, BJP national general secretary Arun Singh told that at least one political resolution is likely to be passed in the meeting.

Apart from this, party members will give condolence messages for those who lost their lives during the COVID-19 epidemic. It is likely that during this time he will also talk about the efforts of the party while fighting the epidemic. In the recently held elections, the performance of the BJP was better in some states and very poor in some states. The party won in Assam and Madhya Pradesh, but lost all three assembly and one Lok Sabha seat in Himachal Pradesh.