Union Home Minister Amit Shah and allied party ministers attended the meeting.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah and allied party ministers attended the meeting.

A meeting of Union ministers was convened by the BJP in Delhi on Tuesday. In this meeting, discussions on the Jharkhand election campaign and future strategies will be held in stages in Maharashtra. Sources say that in the initial meeting, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP President JP Nadda discussed strategy with ministers from allied parties regarding the upcoming assembly elections in Jharkhand and by-elections in several states.

During this meeting, in addition to addressing the election campaign issues and planning the campaign strategy, there was also a discussion on enhancing the campaign. In addition, a plan was formulated to progress by gaining the trust of allies.

Conversations took place with Chirag Paswan and Jitan Ram Manjhi regarding the Bihar by-elections, while talks were held with RLD’s Jayant Chaudhary concerning the UP by-elections.

As per reports, the meeting was attended by Union ministers from LJP, HAM, and RLD, while ministers from TDP, JDU, JDS, and Apna Dal were unable to attend due to prior commitments.

One of the aims of convening a meeting with NDA ministers prior to the winter session of Parliament was to ensure improved coordination with the NDA constituent parties. Before, NDA ministers gathered at the residence of BJP President JP Nadda for a meeting. The second gathering took place solely with BJP’s Union Ministers, where there was an in-depth conversation about the organizational elections.

During the meeting, the topic of expediting the election process for the national president of the BJP and advancing the state organization elections was discussed. During the meeting with BJP’s Union Ministers, a thorough discussion was held on a state-wise basis regarding the selection of Mandal and District level presidents in all states, and updates were provided. The gathering of NDA’s Union Ministers, led by BJP President JP Nadda and Home Minister, lasted over ninety minutes.