Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with Bihar BJP booth-level workers on October 15 under the Mera Booth Sabse Majboot campaign. The initiative aims to energize grassroots cadres ahead of the Assembly elections, with Modi emphasizing their role in electoral success and inviting feedback to strengthen local outreach and coordination.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to engage directly with booth-level BJP workers from Bihar on October 15 as part of the party’s long-running grassroots initiative, Mera Booth Sabse Majboot. The campaign aims to energize local cadres ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections and reinforce the BJP’s organizational strength at the booth level.
Engagement Highlights
- PM Modi will hold an interactive session with Bihar BJP workers under the Mera Booth Sabse Majboot banner, focusing on local outreach and electoral readiness.
- The campaign is designed to strengthen booth-level coordination and mobilization, a critical component of the BJP’s election strategy.
- Modi’s message will emphasize the role of grassroots workers in securing electoral victories and shaping public sentiment.
- The interaction will also include feedback from party workers, allowing them to share suggestions and concerns directly with the Prime Minister.
Strategic Context
The timing of the campaign aligns with the BJP’s preparations for the Bihar Assembly polls, where booth-level engagement is expected to play a decisive role. By spotlighting the contributions of local workers, the party aims to build momentum and foster a sense of ownership among its cadre.
Modi’s Personal Touch
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi wrote, “Our dedicated workers have geared up with full energy for the victory of BJP-NDA in Bihar. Interacting with such dedicated workers always provides new inspiration.” His direct involvement underscores the importance of grassroots mobilization in the party’s electoral playbook.
Campaign Legacy
Mera Booth Sabse Majboot has been a cornerstone of BJP’s outreach strategy for several years, focusing on empowering booth-level workers through training, dialogue, and recognition. The October 15 session is expected to reinforce this legacy while adapting to the evolving political landscape in Bihar.
Sources: MSN India, Zee News, Free Press Journal, LatestLY