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Swarajya Staff
Jul 16, 2021, 03:13 PM | Updated 03:13 PM IST
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The Bharatiya Janata Party is intensifying its planning, strategy and work for the 2022 state assembly election in Uttar Pradesh. Today (16 July), party chief JP Nadda is initiating a virtual meeting for the state executive of the party in UP. It is expected to further ignite the party workers in the state.
The meeting, reportedly, will help the BJP to arrive at its political resolution and the party’s election campaign.
On Thursday (15 July), Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath met senior leaders from the state chapter of the BJP along with state in charge Radha Mohan Singh.
The virtual meet held today (16 July) will connect workers from the different districts and it could sharpen the party's work on the strategy for the polls. Nadda will address members of the state executives in the meeting that will be held over four sessions or phases.
Issues related to the demands of the farmers will be taken up and planning and discussions on how to take the achievements of the government to the people. Adityanath will address the fourth and concluding session of the meeting.
The BJP is upbeat after its performance in the local body elections held recently and the roadmap shaped in the meeting could decide how the party works its way to 2022 polls.