New Delhi, Jan 11 The Modi government's "social justice" board with its outreach to Dalits, in reverse classes and general classification is probably going to be a key topic at the BJP's two-day national council meeting beginning Friday evening, as the party looks to set the tone for its Lok Sabha poll campaign
BJP president Amit Shah will inaugurate the meeting, the greatest ever for its national council with the party expecting that investment of close should 12,000 members. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will convey the concluding speech on Saturday, laying down the agenda for the general elections
Sources said the committee may pass three resolutions, featuring the government's "triumphs" on different fronts running from economy to social equity and furthermore harp finally on the government's political situation
Senior BJP leaders were tight-lipped on whether the Ram temple issue will find a mention in the meeting but some delegates said that the party may refer to it in the midst of requests by Hindutva organisations, including its ideological parent RSS, for a law to develop a sanctuary at the disputed site in Ayodhya.
The party has welcomed its elected members, ranging from those in nearby races to its MPs, other than hierarchical leaders from the nation over, for the meeting
A meeting of BJP general secretaries led by Shah was held Thursday to think on the party's plan for the committee's meeting
Parliament's approval of a bill giving 10 percent reservation in jobs and education for economically weaker sections in the general classification hosts helped the saffron party's morale after it endured a blow in the ongoing get together surveys where it lost power in each of the three states it ruled
The BJP trusts that the bill, which will come into power in the wake of getting the President's gesture - a negligible custom - will solidify its centre vote of upper ranks in the Hindi-talking states and furthermore fortify its intrigue among political significant communities like Jats, Patidars and Marathas, among others
An area of the party trusts that anger among upper castes played a role in its loss in the recent state polls
Party sources said the Modi government's measures, such as giving sacred status to the OBC Commission and reinforcing the law on monstrosities against Dalits and tribals, are probably going to be featured and anticipated as a major aspect of its "social justice" project
"The Modi government has empowered every section of society. The party will normally speak finally about it," they said
The council is also expected to hit out at the Congress over its "lies", including those on the Rafale deal, and allude to the Supreme Court's organization that rejected demands for a probe into the issue
The government's measures for farmers, other than different plans for the welfare of poor people and monetary development will also be talked about, they said
Shah has regularly declared that the BJP will win a bigger number of seats than the 2014 polls, when it had won its first ever majority, bagging 282 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats
BJP's rivals believe that the party is confronting a resurgent Congress in a few states while the normal partnership of the Samajwadi Party and the BSP will gouge its prospects in Uttar Pradesh, making the probability of its rehash of 2014 feat challenging.
Friday, 11 January 2019
BJP's 2-day national council meeting starts from Friday
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