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BJP to launch campaign to highlight Modi govt's achievements in 11 years

BJP to launch campaign to highlight Modi govt's achievements in 11 years

Time of India03-06-2025
Prayagraj: The district unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will launch a special campaign -Sankalp Se Siddhi Tak (from resolution to accomplishment) from June 5 to mark the completion of 11 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led-govt at the Centre.
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Party spokesman Rajesh Kesarwani told TOI, "Under the campaign, the party has drafted a strategy to reach out to the masses with the objective of apprising them about the achievements of 11 years of the Modi govt through organisational events."
"Before the commencement of the campaign, a district-level workshop will be organised, and on the occasion of World Environment Day on June 5, a series of tree plantation programmes will be organised under the 'Ek Vriksha Maa Ke Naam' initiative."
Besides, the Vikasit Bharat Sankalp Sabha will be organised at the district and divisional levels from June 11 to 21 regarding the achievements of the Modi govt. Mohalla Chaupal will be organised in the urban areas while Gram Panchayat Chaupal will be held at village and block levels. Additionally, beneficiary camps (labharthi shivir) will be organised at all 12 assembly constituencies, where registration of the recipients of the Central schemes will be done.
Among these, 100 percent registration of
for senior citizens will be ensured, and Yoga camps will be organised in all the mandals between June 15 and 20. Along with this, Yoga Day will be organised in each mandal on June 21, and professional meets will be held at the district level regarding the schemes of the govt. Kesarwani said that literature about the achievements of the Modi govt will be distributed door-to-door.
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Under the programme, there will be also be visits of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Deputy Chief Minister, Cabinet Ministers, MPs, MLAs, and other public representatives.
Besides, the martyr day (Balidan Diwas) of Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee will be celebrated at all the booths, and a felicitation ceremony for democracy fighters will be organised on June 25. The party has also planned to organise exhibitions for students in colleges and educational institutions.
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