bharatiya janata party (BJP) has formally started its lok sabha election victory campaign from monday (January 15). Party's national president jp nadda started the party's election campaign in delhi and madhya pradesh president vishnu Dutt Sharma (VK Sharma) started the party's election campaign with wall writing in Bhopal. Along with this, the round of meetings has also started, under which a big meeting of lok sabha cluster in-charges of madhya pradesh is going to be held in delhi today (January 16). After the meeting, the official appointment of lok sabha cluster in-charges of mp will also be announced.

Let us tell you that bharatiya janata party has divided 29 lok sabha seats of madhya pradesh into seven clusters. 4-4 seats have been kept in each cluster, while 5 seats have been kept in Malwa cluster. According to the information, cluster in-charge of jabalpur division seats Prahlad Patel, cluster in-charge of gwalior division seats Narottam Mishra, cluster in-charge of bhopal division seats vishwas Sarang, cluster in-charge of indore division seats Kailash Vijayvargiya, cluster in-charge of ujjain division seats. deputy chief minister Jagdish Deora, deputy chief minister Rajendra Shukla will be made cluster in-charge of seats in Rewa-Shahdol division and mla Bhupendra Singh will be made cluster in-charge of seats in Sagar division.

JP Naddha and National Organization General Secretary will attend the meeting

party sources said that all the cluster in-charges of lok sabha seats have already been informed about the election campaign and have been given the task. Now the central organization of bjp has called a meeting of lok sabha cluster in-charges and state organization ministers of madhya pradesh in delhi on tuesday regarding preparations for the lok sabha elections. This important meeting related to lok sabha elections will be addressed by National President jp nadda and National Organization General Secretary BL Santosh. On january 16, State President vishnu Dutt Sharma will also meet national party officials and leaders in Delhi.

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