PM Modi meets BJP chief, nationwide secretaries, evaluations preparations for five poll-bound states


 New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met BJP president J P Nadda and social gathering’s nationwide secretaries at his official residence within the nationwide capital on Sunday (July 11, 2021) and was briefed on social gathering’s organisational actions and the preparations for the upcoming Meeting polls in 5 states.  

Occasion chief Nadda together with common secretary, organisation, BL Santhosh chaired a gathering with the secretaries and social gathering employees the place he reviewed the preparations within the five-poll certain staes. They later referred to as on the PM and apprised him of the developments, PTI reported. 

Within the hour-long assembly with the secretaries, Nadda reviewed the continued organisational actions, together with these associated to selling the COVID-19 vaccination drive, have been mentioned. The Meeting elections in 5 states, due early subsequent 12 months, and a number of other bypolls have been additionally mentioned.

As per sources, former Maharashtra ministers Vinod Tawde and Pankaja Munde, MPs from Uttar Pradesh Harish Dwivedi and Vinod Sonkar, Anupam Hazra and Satya Kumar have been current on the meet. This was Nadda’s first bodily assembly with these BJP office-bearers following their appointment final 12 months.

The assembly comes simply days after a significant reshuffle within the Union cupboard. 

PM Modi held related conferences at his residence final month with the BJP common secretaries and the heads of the saffron social gathering’s totally different wings on  June 6 and seven. 

Elections to 5 states together with Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Goa, are scheduled for subsequent 12 months.

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