What is BJP’s GYAN formula, for which Nadda formed a committee; Trump card may be proved in 2024…

As Lok Sabha elections 2024 are coming closer, political parties have started taking out one arrow each from their quiver.

In this series, Central ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President JP Nadda held a big meeting on Tuesday. In this they discussed how to achieve the target of Mission 400 in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections and how to bring women and youth together.

JP Nadda has decided to organize conferences and public meetings across the country focusing on women and youth groups and has also constituted a committee for this.

The panel held its first meeting at the party headquarters in the national capital Delhi on Tuesday.

Apart from JP Nadda, Union Ministers Ashwini Vaishnav, Bhupendra Yadav, Mansukh Mandaviya, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and party secretaries Sunil Bansal, Tarun Chugh and Vinod Tawde were present in the meeting held at the party’s central headquarters. All of them are members of that panel. The formula which has been named GYAN was also discussed in the meeting.

GYAN means poor, youth, food provider or farmer and NARI means women. On many occasions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also said that there is only one caste in the country, which is the poor.

BJP is going to focus on the same philosophy in GYAN formula. Under this, keeping in mind the instructions of the PM, BJP will focus on strengthening its reach among the youth and women. The party is already running a major program to reach out to the poorest of the poor through the Vikas Bharat Sankalp Yatra.

BJP sources said the party wants to woo the youth, especially first-time voters and women, who have voted for Modi and his strong policies in several elections. “The party will hold booth level meetings to reach out to these areas,” he said.

Another source told News18, “BJP is also in the process of preparing and releasing a booklet which will explain the work done by the government. This booklet will be circulated as part of the outreach programme.”

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