By Neeraj Kumar
Patna: With just one year left for the Bihar assembly elections, political parties have ramped up their preparations. Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav, having returned from abroad after recovering, will commence his Bihar tour on August 15. Meanwhile, the newly appointed President of Bihar BJP, Dr. Dilip Kumar Jaiswal, has announced that he will begin visiting the districts of Bihar from August 3 to engage with party workers ahead of the 2025 elections.
Dr. Dilip Kumar Jaiswal, outlining his strategy for the upcoming elections, emphasized the importance of integrating dedicated party workers who may feel neglected, ensuring they receive due respect and participation within the party. He aims to transcend caste and class differences within the BJP to foster unity. Jaiswal plans to gather feedback from these workers to devise a comprehensive election management strategy, aiming to bolster the party’s organization down to the booth level.
Strengthening communication with allies is a top priority for Jaiswal, who expressed his commitment to running the next assembly elections under the leadership of Nitish Kumar. He asserted that the NDA will form the next government in Bihar, with no disputes over seat allocations. Jaiswal affirmed that all allies will continue to receive their fair share within the NDA coalition.
Jaiswal also highlighted the need for BJP ministers to improve the delivery of services, ensuring that the public recognizes their efforts in implementing departmental schemes. He plans to review the performance of these ministers to ensure government and party organization work in harmony. Additionally, Jaiswal announced plans to train party workers on the central and state government schemes, aiming for 100% reach of these benefits to the people and involving BJP workers in extending these facilities to every village.