To Woo Muslims In Uttar Pradesh, BJP Comes Up With New Marketing campaign Technique

The Bharatiya Janata Social gathering (BJP) is working in direction of its mission ‘Abki Baar, 400 Paar’ and the occasion is conscious that 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh will show essential in reaching the goal thus the occasion has determined to woo the Muslim voters as nicely. Uttar Pradesh has round 20 per cent Muslim inhabitants and so they play a vital position in deciding the winners in a minimum of 29 Lok Sabha seats together with some in Western Uttar Pradesh.

BJP To Marketing campaign In Mosques, Madrasas

The BJP has determined to faucet Uttar Pradesh’s mosques and madrasas as nicely by means of its marketing campaign. The occasion will conduct the ballot marketing campaign in Urdu and Arabic languages to woo Muslim voters. The marketing campaign will begin from Lucknow at present. The marketing campaign will start from the Dargah Hazrat Kasim Shahid. The occasion has additionally deliberate to distribute of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ guide in Urdu. 

Wooing Muslims Throughout India

Forward of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Social gathering (BJP) has been actively engaged on a method to have interaction with Muslim voters, particularly girls and Pasmanda Muslims. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself emphasised this outreach through the BJP’s Nationwide Govt assembly. Just lately, the BJP Minority Entrance has deliberate to launch a program connecting with minorities nationwide beginning March 10. The BJP is particularly eyeing 60 constituencies throughout the nation the place minorities are within the majority.

Focus On 29 UP Lok Sabha Seats

The BJP anticipates a major impression if even 5 to 10 thousand minorities be a part of the occasion. In Uttar Pradesh, the BJP Minority Entrance, aligning with PM Modi’s objectives, is concentrating on all 29 seats the place minorities, notably Muslims, have a major presence. Western Uttar Pradesh, recognized for its Muslim majority, consists of constituencies like Saharanpur, Meerut, Kairana, Bijnor, Amroha, Moradabad, Rampur, Sambhal, Bulandshahr, and Aligarh.

Amongst these constituencies, Saharanpur, Bijnor, Amroha, Sambhal, Moradabad, and Nagina are at present not held by the BJP. Though Rampur was misplaced by the BJP within the basic elections, it was later reclaimed in a by-election. The BJP believes that if an identical stage of assist is gained on different minority-majority seats, as seen in Rampur, they’ve the potential to safe all 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh.



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