PM Narendra Modi Arrives For BJP's National Convention in Delhi

The Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) two-day national convention in Delhi, aimed at discussing Lok Sabha election strategies, will commence at Bharat Mandap. The event will start with a speech by the party’s national president, JP Nadda, followed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address on Sunday. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has also arrived at Bharat […]

The Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) two-day national convention in Delhi, aimed at discussing Lok Sabha election strategies, will commence at Bharat Mandap. The event will start with a speech by the party’s national president, JP Nadda, followed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address on Sunday. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has also arrived at Bharat Mandap.

The convention will begin with a meeting of national office bearers, followed by the hoisting of the party flag by National President Jagat Prakash Nadda. The meeting will include discussions among national officials, state presidents, organization ministers, and Lok Sabha cluster in charge. JP Nadda is scheduled to speak at around 11:30 am, followed by PM Modi at 12:30 pm.

During the meeting, two proposals will be presented, focusing on political issues and expressing gratitude for the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

Various dignitaries, including ministers, party officials, MPs, MLAs, and others, will participate in the convention. PM Modi has set a target for the BJP to win 370 seats in the Lok Sabha elections, emphasizing the government’s achievements and welfare schemes for the poor.

PM Modi arrived at Bharat Mandap to attend the convention, where he was welcomed by JP Nadda. He visited an exhibition before the meeting commenced. Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, and other senior leaders also attended the convention.

Two proposals are expected to be presented during the meeting, focusing on political issues and expressing gratitude for the Ram temple construction. The convention will see the participation of various dignitaries from central and state levels, including party officials, MPs, MLAs, and media and IT cell coordinators.