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UP to have a new BJP president in January and plans to give importance to Dalits and women in the organization

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UP to have a new BJP president in January and plans to give importance to Dalits and women in the organization

BJP state-level meeting held in UP

Uttar Pradesh will have the next BJP state president in the new year. The electoral exercise of the organization has begun in the BJP. At the state-level meeting of the BJP held at Lucknow’s Visvesvaraya Auditorium on Wednesday, it was decided that all booth committees will be formed by November 30. After this, Mandal and district presidents will be elected, then somewhere the name of the new state president will be approved. There is a strategy to create strong social engineering along with creating caste balance in the new BJP state organisation.

BJP national general secretary Vinod Tawde has been appointed observer from Uttar Pradesh in the organizational elections. In addition, a central observer will be appointed for every three districts. Vinod Tawde will participate in the meeting to be held in connection with the Uttar Pradesh organizational elections on December 1, until the date is fixed for full constitution of the party booth committees. Apart from this, this time the BJP has fixed the age limit of Mandal president and district president in the organisation.

BJP state president Bhupendra Chaudhary’s term has ended and a new president will be elected in his place. Ahead of this, BJP is busy forming all the booth committees, for which a schedule of November 30 has been maintained. More than 1.62 lakh booths will be formed in UP, in which committees have been formed in 35 per cent of the booths, while the formation of remaining booth committees should be completed by November 30. Subsequently, the selection process for divisional presidents will continue from December 1 to 15 and for district presidents from December 16 to 30. Before this, the BJP will organize workshops at the district level.

A state-level meeting was convened in Lucknow on Wednesday to review the BJP’s organizational elections and other guidelines. During this, senior BJP leaders including party’s national co-electoral officer Naresh Bansal, state election officer Dr Mahendra Nath Pandey, state president Bhupendra Chaudhary, state organizing general secretary Dharampal Singh, state committee coordinator participated election appeal of the organization Rajendra Aggarwal and Suresh Rana. . Were. During this period, a plan has been drawn up to reshape the BJP organization and improve the social equation.

BJP fixed age limit in the organization.

BJP has fixed the age limit to give importance to youth in the organization. State Organization General Secretary Dharampal said that the age of President Mandal will be between 35 and 45 years and the age of district president will be between 45 and 60 years. In such a situation, it is clear that the BJP will not appoint a person above 45 years of age as Mandal President nor will it give the command of District President to someone above 60 years of age. The BJP has decided that it will not make leaders who have been Mandal president twice as Mandal president for the third time. Apart from this, the BJP has decided for the district president that only the person who has experience of working in the organization for 7-8 years will get the command of the district president. Apart from this, the party will appoint district president only to the person who holds any position in the BJP organisation.

Major changes were made to the booth committee.

BJP will be formed in more than 1.62 lakh booths in UP, in which committees have been formed in 50 thousand booths. To strengthen itself at the booth level, the BJP is forming an 11-member committee, in which it is necessary to have two active members. BJP will have a booth president, booth secretary, beneficiary head and WhatsApp group head. Apart from this, the rest will be members of the booth. The BJP has chalked out the strategy that if there are four booth presidents in an assembly constituency, they will all be from different castes. In this way, a strategy is being considered to woo the four major castes of the Assembly.

Focus on Dalits and women

BJP has a strategy to create strong social engineering through its organization in Uttar Pradesh. The aim is to create a balance of all castes and classes in the new BJP organisation. Special importance will be given to women and Dalits. In the meeting, national co-electoral officer Naresh Bansal said that all castes and classes will have their proper place in the organisation. It was also said in the meeting that the BJP will pay special attention to increasing the participation of women and Dalits so that they can get adequate representation in politics. In the meeting it was clearly said that BJP is not a family party but a party based on family sentiments. The BJP’s strategy is to implement future policies by giving room to Dalits and women in the organization.

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