BJP will go to the public to highlight the achievements of the Modi government over the past 11 years.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to launch a special public outreach campaign called 'Sankalp Se Siddhi Tak' starting from June 9, Monday. Through this campaign, party leaders and workers will travel across the country to inform the general public about the achievements of the Modi government over the past 11 years. Additionally, information about the failures during the Congress regime will also be shared door-to-door. During this campaign, special responsibilities have been assigned to BJP fronts and cells to ensure that the government's schemes and policies reach the last person in society. 

At the party level, a strategy has been devised to hold press conferences at the district level on June 10 and 11, through which the message of the government's achievements will be conveyed to the people via the media.

Moreover, 'Bharat Sankalp Sabha' will be organized in each division. Between June 15 and 20, yoga camps will also be held at the division level in preparation for International Yoga Day, aimed at increasing awareness about health and yoga among the public. The BJP also wants to strengthen this campaign from an ideological perspective. On June 23, the party will commemorate the martyrdom day of Dr. Syama Prasad Mukherjee and celebrate his birth anniversary on July 6, bringing its ideological pillars to the people. Additionally, on June 25, the party will honor the fighters who defended democracy during the Emergency.

To make this campaign extensive and effective, the party has assigned responsibilities to ministers, MPs, and MLAs at the division and district levels. The BJP's goal is to ensure that the public receives direct information about the government's actions and to strengthen public trust in preparation for the 2029 elections following the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

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