Amit Shah's 'election strategy' for Madhya Pradesh
Monday - October 15, 2018 3:36 pm ,
Category : WTN SPECIAL
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OCT 15 (WTN) - BJP national president Amit Shah is known for his 'election strategy' and his strategy has given much shock to opposition. Since then, he has become the national president of the party, since, he continues to do some 'new experiments' to win every election and he gets 'success' many times in it.
Talk about Madhya Pradesh, the BJP has won three consecutive assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, but this time, due to the 'anti incumbency' factor and anger of upper cast and backward class after amendment in the SC-ST Act ,BJP is in back foot. In such a scenario, BJP has adopted Karnataka's 'Micro Management Plan' to win the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections so that the Congress can be defeated.
Let us first tell you what is the BJP's 'micro-management plan' in Karnataka? In order to win the Karnataka assembly elections, BJP had appointed 'half-page in-charge' at the booth level. That is, two workers were deployed on one page of each booth. These workers used to ‘contact’ ten families i.e. about 30 to 40 voters from these house and ‘appeal’ to vote for in BJP favor.
To form the government for the fourth time in Madhya Pradesh, the BJP has also made a similar 'strategy'. The BJP has appointed 'Half page in-charge' on every booth and also has given a worker the responsibility of ten families to 'contact them’ to vote for in BJP favor. Not only this, his responsibility will be coming with these 30 to 40 voters to the polling station for the voting in favor of the party.There should be no 'lapse' of any kind, so the party has kept all these workers in their 'contact' through the Whats App group and through this, these workers are being given 'training'.
In BJP workers rally (Karyakarta Mahakumbh) in Bhopal, Narendra Modi also gave a slogan to all the workers and said "My booth is the strongest booth". It can be said that page in-charge and half-page charge are a part of this preparation. The BJP is doing all this because party knows it is very difficult to win elections this time after being in power for 15 years because it is natural to have an anti-incumbency wave. At the same time, BJP also knows that after the amendment in the SC-ST Act, its traditional vote bank, such as the upper caste society and the backward class, are ‘angry’ by it.
In such a manner, the BJP's strategy is that every person and every voter should be contacted by the party workers individually so that if there is any kind of resentment is voters, then it can be overcome. Well, let’s see how effective the half-page in-charge and the door to door contact will be effective, this will be clear on the day of election results. But it is certain that Amit Shah doesn’t consider any election less, he knows every election is important and takes it seriously.
OCT 15 (WTN) - BJP national president Amit Shah is known for his 'election strategy' and his strategy has given much shock to opposition. Since then, he has become the national president of the party, since, he continues to do some 'new experiments' to win every election and he gets 'success' many times in it.
Talk about Madhya Pradesh, the BJP has won three consecutive assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, but this time, due to the 'anti incumbency' factor and anger of upper cast and backward class after amendment in the SC-ST Act ,BJP is in back foot. In such a scenario, BJP has adopted Karnataka's 'Micro Management Plan' to win the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections so that the Congress can be defeated.
Let us first tell you what is the BJP's 'micro-management plan' in Karnataka? In order to win the Karnataka assembly elections, BJP had appointed 'half-page in-charge' at the booth level. That is, two workers were deployed on one page of each booth. These workers used to ‘contact’ ten families i.e. about 30 to 40 voters from these house and ‘appeal’ to vote for in BJP favor.
To form the government for the fourth time in Madhya Pradesh, the BJP has also made a similar 'strategy'. The BJP has appointed 'Half page in-charge' on every booth and also has given a worker the responsibility of ten families to 'contact them’ to vote for in BJP favor. Not only this, his responsibility will be coming with these 30 to 40 voters to the polling station for the voting in favor of the party.There should be no 'lapse' of any kind, so the party has kept all these workers in their 'contact' through the Whats App group and through this, these workers are being given 'training'.
In BJP workers rally (Karyakarta Mahakumbh) in Bhopal, Narendra Modi also gave a slogan to all the workers and said "My booth is the strongest booth". It can be said that page in-charge and half-page charge are a part of this preparation. The BJP is doing all this because party knows it is very difficult to win elections this time after being in power for 15 years because it is natural to have an anti-incumbency wave. At the same time, BJP also knows that after the amendment in the SC-ST Act, its traditional vote bank, such as the upper caste society and the backward class, are ‘angry’ by it.
In such a manner, the BJP's strategy is that every person and every voter should be contacted by the party workers individually so that if there is any kind of resentment is voters, then it can be overcome. Well, let’s see how effective the half-page in-charge and the door to door contact will be effective, this will be clear on the day of election results. But it is certain that Amit Shah doesn’t consider any election less, he knows every election is important and takes it seriously.