Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

BJP brass in a huddle to firm road map

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NEWDELHI: A day after Lok Sabha poll dates were announced, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s ( BJP) brass on Monday began discussing their election preparedne­ss and strategies, with party chief Amit Shah meeting office bearers and home minister Rajnath Singh holding talks with members of the manifesto committee.

The Lok Sabha polls will be held in seven phases from April 11 to May 19 while counting of votes in 543 constituen­cies will be taken up on May 23.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) manifesto committee, headed by Singh, met at his residence with Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Ministers Radha Mohan Singh, Hardeep Singh Puri, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, General Secretary Bhupendra Yadav and other members attending.

The 20-member manifesto committee had set up 15 sub-committees to work on the 2019 “Sankalp Patra”, or manifesto.

The BJP has already launched a campaign Bharat ke mann ki baat, Modi ke saath last month to seek suggestion­s and voters’ expectatio­ns for a “new India” from 10 crore families across the country before giving a final shape to its election manifesto for the Lok Sabha polls.

Based on public suggestion­s,

A DAY AFTER THE EC RELEASED THE POLL SCHEDULE, AMIT SHAH MET PARTY’S OFFICE BEARERS AND RAJNATH SINGH HELD TALKS WITH MEMBERS OF THE MANIFESTO COMMITTEE

the BJP will prepare its manifesto.

Later in the evening, BJP chief Shah also discussed poll preparedne­ss with top party leaders and office-bearers.

Finance minister Arun Jaitley also held a meeting with party spokespers­ons at the party headquarte­rs.

Jaitley, one of the chief election strategist­s of the party, has been regularly visiting party offices and holding discussion with leaders.

The ruling party’s meetings came on a day when the Congress attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly destroying the economy through demonetisa­tion.

The Congress’s fresh attack against Modi on demonetisa­tion came following revelation­s that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had contested the impact of the move, particular­ly in the context of its stated objective of curbing black money and counterfei­t notes.

Citing the minutes of the RBI’s central board of directors’ meeting held just prior to Modi’s November 8, 2016, announceme­nt, senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said the government imposed demonetisa­tion on the RBI and termed it a “huge money lacquering scheme”.

The minutes of the RBI board meeting attended by the then Governor Urjit Patel were obtained and made public by RTI activist Venkatesh Nayak.

“The fact that the directors were not convinced by the objectives which the government sought to achieve, particular­ly the impact on black money and counterfei­t notes, proves that the demonetisa­tion decision was imposed on the RBI which ultimately devastated the Indian economy,” Ramesh told the media here.

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