New Delhi, May 19 (). The BJP is busy preparing to celebrate 9 years of the Modi government at the Centre. For this, the party has already prepared a complete blueprint for a month-long rallies, meetings, conferences, contact campaigns and meetings across the country from May 30 to June 30. But along with this, the party has now prepared a strategy to take direct feedback from the public on the functioning of the government and its own government.
According to the sources, all the MPs have been instructed by the BJP high command to contact the beneficiaries who have taken advantage of the government’s schemes during a month-long special public relations campaign and take their feedback on the functioning of the Modi government. .
It is being told that BJP National President JP Nadda has also held online virtual meetings with the MPs and leaders of the party regarding this. Explaining in detail to the MPs about the modus operandi of taking feedback from the public in these meetings, Nadda clearly instructed that when he meets the beneficiaries, ask them what they have received so far from the government. And what else do they want from the government in future? Also ask them whether they are facing any problem in getting the benefits of various schemes of the Central Government? Nadda has clearly instructed the MPs that whatever feedback the public has, it should be conveyed to the right party with full honesty. A format has also been given to the MPs regarding how to take this feedback.
Generally, before every Lok Sabha election, the BJP has been taking public feedback regarding the work of its MPs and has also been conducting surveys. On this basis, the party also decides to give or cut tickets, but this time the BJP has decided to take direct feedback from the public on the work of its government and the responsibility of taking this feedback on behalf of the party and the government has been assigned to its MPs. Only assigned. Actually, through this whole exercise, the party wants to know what the beneficiaries of the central government schemes think about the government. On the basis of this feedback, the BJP will prepare its strategy for the Lok Sabha elections and go among the public.
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