Prime Minister Narendra Modi, after casting his vote in Gujarat, rushed back to Delhi to hold a two-day strategy session for the next round of elections. A string of state elections are due in 2023, before the grand finale -- the general elections in 2024 -- in which the BJP will seek a third straight term in power at the Centre. The other crucial agenda appears a "Sneh Milan campaign", which the BJP is planning.
The campaign is meant to "culturally connect" one part of the country with the other, PM Modi had told the participating leaders.
Senior party leader Raman Singh said the session -- attended by the party's office bearers, big and small -- has a long list to tick off.
Besides the elections, the leaders plan to discuss the G-20, which India is currently presiding, the economy and multiple cultural issues.
"All issues will be discussed in this meeting, including upcoming elections," Raman Singh told reporters after PM Modi inaugurated the two-day session. Under the head of elections, the meet will discuss booth empowerment, Mr Singh said.
"The topic of G20 is a matter of pride for Indians. G20 meeting is inspiring for all Indians. 'Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat' (One India, best India) was discussed," he said. The BJP, he said, is planning an extensive countrywide campaign to spread awareness about the G-20.
The Prime Minister also discussed the issue of border villages.
Featured Video Of The Day
PM Modi Gets Kuwait's Highest Honour 'The Order Of Mubarak Al Kabeer' PM Modi Gets Top Honour In Kuwait, Discusses Strategic Partnership With Top Leadership "Celebrates Spirit Of Football": PM Modi Attends Arabian Gulf Cup In Kuwait Pics: Rahul Gandhi's Family Lunch At Iconic Delhi Restaurant Donald Trump Appoints Indian-American, Elon Musk Aide As AI Advisor 'Sunny Leone' Got Rs 1000/Month Under Chhattisgarh Scheme For Married Women "Affecting Reputation": Malaysia Airlines Grounds New Airbus Jet Over Safety 3 Khalistani Terrorists, Who Attacked Punjab Cops, Killed In UP Encounter IBSAT 2024 Registration Deadline Today, Check Details Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.