bjp has declared candidates for 68 out of 70 seats of delhi assembly elections. Now bjp is preparing to declare its manifesto. According to sources, this time BJP's manifesto can be released with the name 'Dilli Ki Awaaz'. The manifesto of delhi bjp has been prepared on the basis of suggestions from more than 1 lakh people. bjp had received 1,04,322 suggestions from the people of Delhi.
To prepare the manifesto for the assembly elections, senior leaders of the party along with delhi bjp President Virendra Sachdeva had formed a committee regarding the manifesto. The committee has held 6 small and big meetings so far. mobile Sankalp Patra Van Received 60754 Suggestions
To prepare the manifesto of delhi bjp, the party had sought suggestions from the people in large numbers in all the markets on 21 and 22 December. The party had sought suggestions from the public by putting up election manifesto vans. mobile Sankalp Patra vans were sent to all 70 assembly constituencies. bjp has received about 60,754 suggestions through mobile Sankalp Patra vans. The van program was launched by the party's delhi election in-charge Baijayant Panda and co-in-charge Dr. Alka gurjar etc.
Sankalp Patra will be a symbol of public aspirations - Bidhuri
According to Sankalp Patra Committee convenor and mp Ramveer Singh Bidhuri, Sankalp Patra will be a detailed Sankalp Patra as well as a symbol of public aspirations. The manifesto has been prepared after a three-week long public discussion by going among the public.
According to the convener of the Sankalp Patra Committee and mp Ramveer Singh Bidhuri, more than 40 meetings were held with various sections of the society to prepare the manifesto. Through the meetings, the party received 3,567 written suggestions. Apart from this, the bjp also discussed the issues of the Sankalp Patra with 24 departments associated with its organization Sangh Parivar. Before preparing the manifesto, the bjp has also held meetings with representatives of RWA, small industries, business organizations, migrant organizations and workers' organizations from other states, teachers, doctors, youth, senior citizens and women's organizations, sanitation workers, Purvanchal Samaj and Jat-Gujar Sabhas.