BJP chief JP Nadda on Wednesday evening held a meeting with party MPs from three of six regions of poll-bound Uttar Pradesh to discuss preparedness for next year's assembly polls. BJP's Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha members from Uttar Pradesh also met the party chief.
As per reports, Nadda told party MPs that BJP government in the state under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and leadership of Adityanath fulfilling the developmental agenda. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha members from the three regions of Uttar Pradesh were present in the meeting. Sources said that chief minister Adityanath spoke about his government's development and welfare initiatives.
It is also learnt that newly inducted seven ministers in the union cabinet has been asked to visit five or more Lok Sabha constituencies to take out Ashirvad Yatra after Independence day to seek blessings of people. "MPs are asked to spend maximum time in their constituencies and reach out to the people with the developmental agenda and works of BJP government at centre and state," a party insider said.
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