Union Home Minister Amit Shah will begin a series of visits to four poll-bound states from Sunday to outline the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) strategy for the Assembly elections scheduled next year in Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu.
According to the BJP’s organisational unit functionary, Shah will tour Assam on 28 and 29 December, followed by West Bengal on 30and 31 December. He is scheduled to visit Tamil Nadu in the first week of January and Kerala in the second week of January.
The Home Minister will spend at least two days every month in these poll-bound states until the elections and work on strategies for victory, as three of the four states are currently governed by non-NDA parties
Focusing on energising Panna Pramukhs and the execution of the ‘Mera Booth Sabse Majboot’ campaign, Shah will hold organisational meetings and interact with party workers during his visits.
—IANS





