As the Bihar Assembly elections approach, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has intensified its preparations. The party has deployed a special force of 45 leaders to establish a robust network from the booth level to the Lok Sabha and Assembly constituencies. These leaders, drawn from various states, have been assigned responsibilities for each Lok Sabha constituency. Further deployments at the Assembly level are planned in the coming days, with each leader tasked with overseeing six Assembly constituencies. Key figures including Home Minister Amit Shah, Bihar election in-charge Dharmendra Pradhan, co-in-charge C.R. Patil, and Keshav Prasad Maurya, along with Bihar in-charge Vinod Tawde, attended a crucial meeting in Patna. During this meeting, the visiting leaders were briefed on their roles and entrusted with the mission to conquer Bihar, subsequently being dispatched to their respective areas. The special 45 include notable figures such as MPs Santosh Pandey and Vijay Baghel from Chhattisgarh, and National Vice President Saroj Pandey. The list also features MPs Ramesh Bidhuri, Kamaljeet Sehrawat, and Union Minister Harsh Malhotra from Delhi. From Gujarat, MPs Devusinh Chauhan, Mitesh Patel, and MLA Amit Thackeray have been given responsibilities. Additional leaders include former MP Sunita Duggal from Haryana, MP Yugal Kishore Sharma from Jammu and Kashmir, and MPs Manish Jaiswal, Kalicharan Singh, and State Working President Ravindra Rai from Jharkhand. MP Anant Nayak from Odisha is also on the list. Representing Madhya Pradesh are Gajendra Singh Patel, B.D. Sharma, Anil Firozia, Minister Prahlad Patel, and Vishwas Sarang, along with former MPs K.P. Singh Yadav and Arvind Singh Bhadoriya. From Uttar Pradesh, MPs Satish Gautam, Rajkumar Chahar, Sangam Lal Gupta, former MP Vinod Sonkar, former Minister Satish Chandra Dwivedi, leader Upendra Tiwari, and MLA Salabh Mani Tripathi are included. The Leader of the Opposition from Rajasthan, Rajendra Rathore, is also part of the visiting team. Moreover, former MPs, MLAs, and senior organizational officials like Ram Sat Pute (Youth Wing Vice President) and others have been assigned roles. According to the party’s strategy, appointments at the Assembly level will follow in the coming weeks. The visiting leaders aim to not only campaign but also to activate local workers and ensure victory for the NDA alliance in every seat. The BJP believes that the ground presence and organizational experience of these special 45 leaders will transform the electoral dynamics in Bihar.
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