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This Article is From Oct 28, 2013

BJP sets up management centre to coordinate poll campaigns

BJP sets up management centre to coordinate poll campaigns
Photo of Narendra Modi with other BJP leaders at Gandhi Maidan in Patna
New Delhi: BJP has set up an Election Management Centre which will coordinate political rallies, public meetings and other modes of campaigning for the forthcoming assembly elections in four states and Lok Sabha polls next year.

The centre, seen as BJP's 'war-room' for the forthcoming polls, will be held by party vice-president Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi.

The office was inaugurated today by BJP's former president Venkaiah Naidu.

BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi will seek feedback from this centre about rallies and public meetings being conducted by the party in various parts of the country.

The centre will use information technology and social media, apart from traditional modes of campaigning like road shows and rallies as part of its planning and strategy for election campaigning.

It will be linked to all party workers round-the-clock.

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