Scheduled to coincide with the sixth phase of polling on May 25, the rally underscores the BJP’s fervent efforts to secure a strong mandate in Haryana
Haryana gears up for a political spectacle as the BJP’s Non-Resident Indians (NRI) cell prepares to kick off a 22-day ‘Udghosh Yatra’ on April 30, with Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini set to inaugurate the event from Gurgaon. This extensive rally, covering all 10 constituencies in the state, marks a significant move in the campaigning strategy for the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Spearheaded by Sandeep Deswal, the president of BJP’s Haryana NRI cell, the rally aims to resonate with voters by highlighting Prime Minister Modi’s assurances, the public’s confidence, and the ambitious goal of securing over 400 parliamentary seats this election cycle. Scheduled to coincide with the sixth phase of polling on May 25, the rally underscores the BJP’s fervent efforts to secure a strong mandate in Haryana.
In a statement to The Indian Express, Deswal emphasized the need for steadfast leadership in tumultuous times, citing global instability as a pressing concern. “The world has slipped into utter chaos and we are seeing developments that could turn into major tension and war. We need a strong leader to help India in times like this. This is the message we aim to deliver,” he remarked.
With the BJP’s NRI cell pulling out all the stops to mobilize voters and amplify its message across Haryana, the Udghosh Yatra promises to be a pivotal moment in the electoral landscape, setting the tone for the impending polls and reaffirming the party’s commitment to securing a decisive victory
Central to the rally’s narrative is the vision of national development and India’s ascent to becoming the largest economy by 2047. Deswal reiterated the importance of conveying this vision alongside “Modi ki guarantee” to the masses. Utilizing large LED screens mounted on vehicles, the BJP plans to showcase its policies and inform citizens about the welfare initiatives undertaken by both the Modi government and the state government in Haryana through engaging songs and visuals.
The event will see participation from NRI cell members based abroad, including notable figures like Sarataj Singh Sekhon, a prominent immigration consultant businessman in the US. Deswal revealed that a robust network has been established in foreign countries, with coordinators deployed in Canada, the United Kingdom, Finland, Indonesia, and beyond. These teams are actively engaging with their contacts in India through various channels, including phone calls and social media, to galvanize support for Modi’s re-election bid.
With the BJP’s NRI cell pulling out all the stops to mobilize voters and amplify its message across Haryana, the Udghosh Yatra promises to be a pivotal moment in the electoral landscape, setting the tone for the impending polls and reaffirming the party’s commitment to securing a decisive victory.
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