BJP Special Hundred Team leaves for Bhopal: PM Modi will talk to workers, including 100 from Chhattisgarh; Will give election booster dose

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Raipur 2 Jue 2023. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with 3000 selected workers from across the country under Mera Booth Sabse Shakti Abhiyan. This program is to be held on June 27. PM will come to Bhopal for this. He will mainly attend BJP’s booth level workers conference here which will be held at Motilal Nehru Stadium. Workers from all over the country are coming here. This program will also be broadcast live on 10 lakh booths in the country.

BJP State President Arun Saw told that on Sunday, 100 workers under the leadership of State Minister Ramu Rohra along with General Secretary Kedar Kashyap have been sent to Bhopal in the BJP Office Integrated Complex. These workers will participate in the program under Bharatiya Janata Party’s ‘Mera Booth Sabse Saubhag’ campaign. BJP State President Mr. Sao said on this that definitely these workers will return from there with full enthusiasm and will help in the work of the party.

Electoral booster dose to workers
BJP feels that this will strengthen the booth level workers and increase their enthusiasm by interacting with the top leaders of the party. The names of 10 workers have been selected from each Lok Sabha constituency. All the selected karyakartas were evaluated by senior karyakartas from other states through video conferencing. These selected workers will be the ones who will be involved in the election booth management of BJP in the upcoming elections.

Selection was done keeping these things in mind

  • The workers should have experience in social media handling, operating Saral App and Namo App.
  • Workers should have experience of working on booth and voter list analysis.
  • Workers should work on booth empowerment and formation of booth committee and Panna Pramukh.
  • They should have experience of organizing at least six programs like Mann Ki Baat at their respective booths.
  • The workers should come to make lists of beneficiaries who have been part of central welfare programmes.