1,200 low-performing booths on BJP’s target

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1,200 low-performing booths on BJP’s target

Monday, 24 June 2019 | Sapna Singh | NEW DELHI

The Bharatiya Janata Party is all set to launch aggressive membership drive in 1,200 plus booths in the national Capital where performance of BJP was abysmal in the recently held Lok Sabha elections. 

Sources, in the BJP, told The Pioneer that a meeting was held between BJP president Amit Shah and national in- charge for membership drive Shivraj Singh Chauhan, the former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. "Target is to enroll at least 50 to 100 new members in each of these 1,200 booths and to ensure more than fifty percent voting where BJP's performance was poor," said a BJP leader.  

"If there is one big hurdle in the way of BJP's 'Mission 60' in Delhi, it is the poor performance in 20 Assembly segments in all the six Assembly polls held in the national Capital since 1993", the leader added.

Significantly, these include  eight Muslim-dominated Seats where the BJP has never won any election and 12 reserved constituencies that were once the traditional strongholds of the Congress and now the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

The Delhi wing of BJP has planned to a launch massive outreach programme in these constituencies with its Delhi unit president, Manoj Tiwari, leading the campaign in villages and slums.

In such a state of affairs, Tiwari has already begun night camping in slums. He will also be touring each of these reserve constituencies seeking to woo the Dalit voters and bring them to the BJP fold. A senior BJP leader said all party office bearers, sitting and former MLAs and the seven BJP MPs in Delhi will also be visiting these areas as part of the outreach programme.

"The Congress and the AAP have always used Dalits and Muslims as mere vote banks while ignoring development in these areas. The BJP will go out to these voters with the achievements of the BJP-led Government in the Centre. The difference between the BJP's model of good governance and the falsehood of Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi Government is clearly visible," Tiwari said.

The State unit has also planned to launch membership in Muslim dominated seats with the aim of bringing youths and women from the community to the BJP fold. The Muslim dominated seats in Delhi include Chandni Chowk, Matial Mahal, Ballimaran, Seelampur, Mustafabad, Badarpur, Okhla and Trilokpuri. Except the Mustafabad seat where BJP's sitting MLA Jagdish Pradhan broke the jinx in 2015 assembly polls, the BJP has never won any election in the remaining 7 seats.

Similarly, BJP's record in reserved seats like Bawana, Deoli, Ambedkar Nagar, Sultanpur Majra, Mangolpuri, Madipur and others have been below expectations.

In the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections where BJP trounced its rivals Congress and the AAP, the party could only finish better of Congress in two Muslim dominated seats — Babarpur and Mustafabad. Both these assembly segments fall in the constituency of Tiwari. In Chandni Chowk, Congress performed better in all three Muslim dominated seats.

Sources said the BJP saw defeat at 1,808 out of total 13,816 booths in Delhi - which are mainly Muslim-dominated areas.

During the outreach program, the BJP workers will tell people from the Dalit and Muslim communities the development works initiated by the Modi Government. The party will organise camps in these constituencies in order to ensure that underprivileged people from these communities, are provided with the benefits of the Modi Government schemes.

It may be noted that the BJP has been out of power in Delhi for the last 21 years and riding high on the Modi wave, the party is eyeing to make a come back in 2020. The BJP is also anticipating an early election in Delhi by October- November this year.

Preparing the ground for the elections, the BJP has roped in a leading private agency to carry out surveys before beginning with the electioneering. The surveys will be conducted in three phases. In the first phase, the BJP will be focusing on the constituency specific issues while in the later stage, the party will assess the performance of the incumbent AAP Government and individual performance of the AAP MLAs in each of the constituencies. In the final phase of the survey, the party will assess the popularity and acceptability of its own leaders in each of these assembly segments in order to finalise the candidates for the elections.

The Lok Sabha polls results come as a huge setback for the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP whose vote share declined to a meagre 18.1 per cent as compared to 54 per cent votes in 2015 Assembly polls. Four AAP candidates ended up losing their security deposits. The Congress, on the other hand, secured 22.5 per cent votes in Lok Sabha polls and finished second in five of the seven seats in Delhi. The BJP won the highest ever 56 per cent votes in the Lok Sabha polls.

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