Shah
also reviewed the BJP's performance of 2014 polls, as Maharashtra is
the second largest state in the country going by the number of Lok
Sabha seats after Uttar Pradesh.
BJP president Amit Shah on Sunday held a closed-door assessment meeting of senior party leaders here with the focus on the 2019 Lok Sabha polls and strengthening the cadre in Maharashtra.
BJP president Amit Shah on Sunday held a closed-door assessment meeting of senior party leaders here with the focus on the 2019 Lok Sabha polls and strengthening the cadre in Maharashtra.
After
attending the meetings, Shah met melody queen Lata Mangeshkar at her
home in south Mumbai as part of the party's "contact for
support" campaign.
Earlier
in the day, the BJP chief, who was supposed to reach Mumbai before
noon, landed at the city airport at 1 PM due to some developments in
New Delhi.
He
spent the entire day in 'Vasant Smruti' building, the BJP
headquarter, in south-central Mumbai, a BJP
official said.
At
the meeting, Shah laid down a 23-point working strategy and discussed
issues such as increasing the party strength, addressing new voters'
groups based on their profession, gender, likings etc and a regular
follow up of the voters by the local party workers.
"The
national president plainly stated that the strategy has to be
implemented in all the Lok Sabha and Assembly seats in the state. At
present, the BJP shares its political space with the Shiv Sena and a
couple of smaller allies. It is a message that says 'prepare for
contesting elections alone'. We will have to rush as the general
election are now less than a year away," said a senior BJP
minister who attended the meeting.
Shah
also reviewed the BJP's performance of 2014 polls, as Maharashtra is
the second largest state in the country going by the number of Lok
Sabha seats after Uttar Pradesh.
Of
48 Lok Sabha seats in Maharashtra, BJP had won 23, the Shiv Sena
(18), the NCP four, the Congress two, and the Swabhimani Paksh, a
former ally of the BJP, one.
Apart
from meeting the 'Vistaraks' of the party whose mandate is to
increase the network of the BJP in different geographies, Shah also
interacted with the members of the 'Lok Sabha Toli', a group that
consists of Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, Chief Minister Devendra
Fadnavis, state unit chief Raosaheb Danve, Rajya Sabha MP Vinay
Sahasrabuddhe, ministers Sudhir Mungantiwar, Chandrakant Patil and
Pankaja Munde, Mumbai BJP chief Ashish Shelar, among others.
"The
mandate of the group is to identify weaknesses of the party in
certain areas, (ways) to overcome them and the current key issues
related to the people of Maharashtra. The candidates who had
contested and won the 2014 Lok Sabha polls and the current image of
the candidates in the same constituency was also discussed at the
general-level in this meeting," the BJP official said.
He
said the BJP is also mulling over holding some events with a view to
demonstrate its strength and communicate with the people.
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