New Delhi: JP Nadda, the National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has become the largest party in the country, is soon to leave for a 100-day tour of India. After the stunning victory in the Bihar assembly elections, now the party is going to use these 100 days to make gains in other states.
After seeing the situation of NDA in Bihar, BJP President JP Nadda has decided to undertake the tour to reach the party in other states of the country. It is being told that during this period, Nadda will try to get hold of the BJP even in those areas where the party does not have influence yet. According to the information received, the tour will begin from Assam. On November 26, Party President JP Nadda will reach Guwahati and get information about the party's preparations for the 2021 assembly elections.
Nadda will also attend four meetings between the two-day tour in Assam. He will also hold a meeting with the core committee members of the party to win the next year's Bengal elections. Nadda will also hold a meeting with ministers, MLAs and MPs in the Assam government and will also hold meetings with other office-bearers.
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