Uttarakhand: Target of missed calls and support from 1.25 lakh households in BJP’s public contact campaign- Chugh

BJP is moving forward on the target of taking public support with missed calls from 1.25 lakh houses in each Lok Sabha under the Maha Public Relations Campaign. Taking a virtual meeting, the National Convenor of this campaign, National General Secretary Tarun Chugh told that the 1000 special persons whose support will be taken by dialogue at the Lok Sabha level, will later be sent a letter of thanks by Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself. He said that the information and photos of all these people will also be uploaded on Saral App.
Chugh made it clear about the most important phase of the campaign, door-to-door contact, that miss calls will be made to the chief by going to 1.25 lakh families in each Lok Sabha. In which all senior office bearers and leaders including Union Minister, CM, State President, MP, MLA will compulsorily contribute.
Addressing the meeting, State Incharge and National General Secretary Dushyant Gautam urged all the MLAs and people’s representatives to take up organizational work on priority in this campaign. He made it clear that MPs and MLAs of the concerned area have to present their public welfare works completely in programs related to media and social media. In the meeting, the state in-charge of the campaign, Ashwani Tyagi has instructed all the office bearers to prepare a list of distinguished persons, senior workers, business class, Vikas Teerth and beneficiaries soon.
State President Mahendra Bhatt informed about the successful completion of State Working Committee, District and Divisional Working Committee, cluster formation and state level media, social media programs. He called upon that we have to organize the largest number of rallies in each Lok Sabha so far, for which the MPs, MLAs and the organization have to work in coordination. Apart from the prominent speakers, state co-incharge Smt. Rekha Verma, party state general secretary, organization Ajay Kumar, state general secretary Khilendra Chaudhary, Aditya Kothari, Kaustubhanand Joshi, Manveer Singh Chauhan, Aditya Chauhan and state office bearers participated in this virtual meeting.