New Delhi: It was “Mission 272+” for the Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday, focusing on their aim to acquire more than 272 Lok Sabha seats in the next general elections to form a government on its own.
Addressing a meeting of the party’s election campaign committee here, BJP president Rajnath Singh asked the cadres to make the mission a success and work towards winning assembly elections to four big states later this year.
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who is chief of BJP’s campaign committee for 2014 elections and party’s possible prime ministerial candidate, said comprehensive victory can be achieved through detailed planning and proper implementation of decisions.
“All out effort should be made to take all sections of society with the party and strengthen the organization in the next 200 days,” Modi said. He called upon panels set up to deal with election work to work with more speed.
According to a party release, Modi “guided the deliberations about effective campaigning and urgency to reach out to each voter”. Modi told the gathering that people were eager to throw Congress out at the first available opportunity.
In his speech, Rajnath Singh said the mood of people was favourable for BJP and the party can win the four assembly polls and realise its target of getting majority on its own in the Lok Sabha polls by winning over 272 seats.
“The mood of the nation reflects this mission as an achievable target,” he said.
Rajnath Singh attacked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for “failing to manage the economy” and said it had resulted in more and more hardships to people. He said people were suffering due to price rise and the continuous depreciation of rupee reflected inability of the government to improve the economy. The party also demanded the sacking of Delhi Food and Civil Supplies Minister Haroon Yusuf for his failure to curb the rise in onion prices. “The Delhi BJP demands that the food and civil supplies minister should be immediately sacked for his complete failure to curb onion prices,” said Vijay Goel.
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Addressing a meeting of the party’s election campaign committee here, BJP president Rajnath Singh asked the cadres to make the mission a success and work towards winning assembly elections to four big states later this year.
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who is chief of BJP’s campaign committee for 2014 elections and party’s possible prime ministerial candidate, said comprehensive victory can be achieved through detailed planning and proper implementation of decisions.
“All out effort should be made to take all sections of society with the party and strengthen the organization in the next 200 days,” Modi said. He called upon panels set up to deal with election work to work with more speed.
According to a party release, Modi “guided the deliberations about effective campaigning and urgency to reach out to each voter”. Modi told the gathering that people were eager to throw Congress out at the first available opportunity.
In his speech, Rajnath Singh said the mood of people was favourable for BJP and the party can win the four assembly polls and realise its target of getting majority on its own in the Lok Sabha polls by winning over 272 seats.
“The mood of the nation reflects this mission as an achievable target,” he said.
Rajnath Singh attacked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for “failing to manage the economy” and said it had resulted in more and more hardships to people. He said people were suffering due to price rise and the continuous depreciation of rupee reflected inability of the government to improve the economy. The party also demanded the sacking of Delhi Food and Civil Supplies Minister Haroon Yusuf for his failure to curb the rise in onion prices. “The Delhi BJP demands that the food and civil supplies minister should be immediately sacked for his complete failure to curb onion prices,” said Vijay Goel.
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