Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 1: Worried over the lackluster campaign for the Lok Sabha elections, BJP leadership has decided to reach out to inactive and experienced party workers who have virtually withdrawn themselves from active politics. Highly placed sources said that party leadership has approached a number of party workers who were very active before 2014 but now have been sidelined or isolated due to the joining of a large number of new entrants from other political parties. “Mandal-level leaders have been asked to prepare a list of those workers who used to manage booths in their localities when the party was not a big force in Jammu”, sources said and added the experience of these workers would be utilized to ensure mobilization of voters on the BJP leadership has decided to reach out to inactive and experienced party workers. The party leadership has approached a number of party workers who were very active before 2014 but now have been sidelined BJP leadership is worried about the overconfidence of party workers who are hoping that the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is enough to ensure the victory of party candidates polling day. Sources said that BJP leadership is worried about the overconfidence of party workers who are hoping that the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is enough to ensure the victory of party candidates on both the Lok Sabha seats of Jammu province. “This overconfidence is a matter of concern for the party so senior leaders jumped into the field to identify experienced workers to mobilize voters during the day of polling”, sources said. Meanwhile, various organizations affiliated with the BJP have started door-to-door campaigns to educate people about the importance of casting votes. The aim of this campaign of the ensure maximum voting on polling day. BJP leadership is very much aware that bumper voting would ensure the victory of party candidates. |