Gandhinagar: Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Friday addressed a gathering of Gujarat BJP leaders here as
Assembly elections in the state draw near, and asked them to maintain a close
contact with people.
“Met fellow @BJP4Gujarat leaders and
Karyakartas at the state BJP HQ. Discussed how our Party organisation can serve
the people even more effectively and contribute towards national development,”
he tweeted after meeting.
More than 430 leaders and
workers were present at meeting held at party's state headquarters, said BJP
spokesperson Yamal Vyas. "The prime minister was welcomed with a garland
by women party workers. He provided guidance to those in attendance,” Vyas
said, without disclosing details of prime minister's speech. Sources said that
Modi asked BJP leaders and workers in the state to maintain a close contact
with people. He asked party workers to make people aware of various mschemes and programs implemented by the
government in the last ten years, sources added. Modi also asked state leaders
to increase coordination with the cadres working on the ground, they said.
The prime minister's focus was
to extend outreach to the people in every sphere of society, sources said. The
PM's speech lasted for over 35 minutes.
Chief Minister Bhupendra
Patel, his predecessor Vijay Rupani and former deputy chief minister Nitin
Patel were present, among others.
Assembly elections are due in Gujarat in December 2022. Earlier in the day,
arriving in Gujarat after the BJP's impressive performance in elections in
Uttar Pradesh and three other states,
the prime minister conducted a roadshow in Ahmedabad.
In 2017, the BJP had managed to win 99 seats, only seven more than the majority mark of 92, in Gujarat, the prime minister's home state. The saffron party is in power in Gujarat since 1998 and can face huge anti-incumbency. The party carried out a sudden change of guard in the state in September 2021 -- in the aftermath of the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic -- when the Rupani cabinet made way for a new ministry headed by first-time MLA Bhupendra Patel.
(PTI)
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