THE Bihar unit of the BJP, which met here on Friday to discuss strategies for the assembly elections due next year in the state, decided to highlight the Centre's development projects and welfare schemes during the campaign, apart from launching a grassroots outreach drive, party leaders said after the meeting.
Key members of the BJP's state core committee held the meeting at the residence of Union minister Giriraj Singh, which was chaired by Bihar BJP in-charge Vinod Tawde.
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