BJP starts working to win both LS seats in Tripura
Team Udayavani, Apr 5, 2018, 10:56 AM IST
Agartala: After a landslide victory in the Assembly elections in Tripura, BJP is now consolidating its ground level forces to win both the Lok Sabha seats from the state in 2019 general elections, its general secretary for NE region Ajay Jamwal said.
Jamwal came here yesterday to strengthen party organisation and relationship of party with the government, BJP spokesperson Mrinal Kanti Deb told PTI. After coming here he had held a series of meetings with booth level workers at Majlishpur, Khayerpur, Ramnagar and Bishalgarh constituencies, Deb said.
“We have to ensure victory for both Lok Sabha seats in Tripura with huge votes and that is our next target,” he had said in his address to the party leaders and workers at Khayerpur, about 15 km from here, yesterday.
He also asked BJP leaders and supporters to celebrate the party’s 38th Foundation Day on April 06 in booth level across the state. Jamwal said BJP workers should keep rpt keep their eyes open for any irregularities which might be done while implementing government schemes and projects.
“Each of our party workers should have our core values including respect for our festivals, rituals and love for the nation. This main mantra should be nurtured by every party supporter to develop the country into a modern state,” he said.
He said the BJP-led NDA government was working to eradicate poverty and develop the country into a developed country. “Every booth level worker has to work as a conscious activist. Complain about any irregularity to the elected public representative. Knock the doors of chief minister if needed,” he told party colleagues.
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