BJP firms up plan to win all 26 Lok Sabha seats
The Morning Standard|January 04, 2024
AHEAD of the Lok Sabha polls, the Gujarat BJP on Wednesday worked out strategies to ensure victory in all 26 seats with a huge majority for a third straight term.
BJP firms up plan to win all 26 Lok Sabha seats

Senior party leaders and former ministers have been given responsibility for each of the seat.

On January 6, a key meeting will be held to further deliberate on it. Besides, a committee has been formed to bring in unhappy politicians from other parties into the party fold.

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