BJP: The BJP Minority Front has identified around 60 Lok Sabha constituencies across 10 states and one union territory to take Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message to the minority communities. Such areas have been selected where the population of minorities is more than 30 percent. The BJP will launch a four-month outreach program in these seats, which also include Wayanad, the parliamentary constituency of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
What is the plan of BJP?
The Bharatiya Janata Party has planned that BJP workers will identify 5,000 people from each of the selected constituencies who appreciate Prime Minister Modi or his welfare programmes. The BJP will organize a scooter yatra and a sneh yatra in March-April and the outreach will culminate with a public rally in PM Delhi in May. Which will be addressed by Prime Minister Modi. People from 60 seats will participate in this program.
President of BJP Minority Morcha gave information
BJP Minority Front President Jamal Siddiqui said that we have made this plan to take forward the message given by Modi ji in the National Executive meeting. The Prime Minister has said that we have to reach out to more people and until every section is not developed, India will not be developed. He said that we have to take everyone along, so we have to strengthen our reach.
Jamal Siddiqui while talking to Indian Express said that although Modi ji said that we should not do this for votes, we are a political party and we need to win elections. So our job will be to keep both the factors in mind while also expanding the BJP’s reach to ensure that the programs of the government reach every section and every society.
Which areas are included?
The identified Lok Sabha seats include 13 each from Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. There are five seats from Jammu and Kashmir, four from Bihar, six each from Kerala and Assam, three from Madhya Pradesh, two each from Telangana and Haryana, and one seat each from Maharashtra and Lakshadweep.
The West Bengal constituencies in the BJP’s list include Baharampur (64 percent minority population), Jangipur (60 percent), Murshidabad (59 percent), and Jaynagar (30 percent).
Kishanganj (67 percent), Katihar (38 percent), Araria (32 percent), and Purnia (30 percent) from Bihar are on the list.
While the parliamentary seats in Kerala where the BJP will focus include Wayanad (57 per cent minority), Malappuram (69 per cent), Ponnani (64 per cent), Kozhikode (37 per cent), Vadakara (35 per cent), and Kasaragod (33 per cent).
The seats in Uttar Pradesh include Bijnor (38.33 percent), Amroha (37.5 percent), Kairana (38.53 percent), Nagina (42 percent), Sambhal (46 percent), Muzaffarnagar (37 percent), and Rampur (49.14 percent).