BJP excited after seeing huge crowd in support of CAA support
BJP excited after seeing huge crowd in support of CAA support
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been successful in mobilizing supporters in the public awareness campaign. Support for the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) has taken about a month. In addition to intensive contact in more than one lakh booths and about 45 thousand villages, leadership is excited by the tremendous success of six regional rallies. The upcoming strategy will be prepared after a district-wise investigation during a review meeting at the party headquarters of Uttar Pradesh on Friday.

Govind Narayan Shukla, the state general secretary and campaign in-charge about this law, claims that the BJP was able to give its favor to the lower level on the CAA issue. In more than 70 places, there was a direct dialogue in padayatras and small gatherings, which ended the disinformation spread by the opposition. The edge of the attack of the leaders of the opposing parties also faded.

For your information, let us tell you that the leadership of this public awareness campaign during the organizational election process was in disarray, but due to the vigilance and activism of the activists, the common man appeared in support of the CAA. State General Secretary Vijay Bahadur Pathak says that the regional rallies saw huge crowds despite the weather. Support of all classes continued without much effort. The state general minister's organization Sunil Bansal supervised the campaign continuously, which led to enthusiasm among the workers. The participation of youth and women in the programs was remarkable.

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