BJP on war footing to win last two NE states


Aizawl, July 1: Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) president
Amit Shah on Saturday asked
party leaders in the north-
east to work hard to ensure
party’s victory in the upcoming
assembly and Lok Sabha
elections this year and the
next.
“Our national party
president (Shah) wants us to
work hard to win the
elections,” said BJP Mizoram
Pradesh general secretary
Vanlal Hmuaka after meeting
Shah. “He also advised us to
join hands with a regional
party in Mizoram to fight the
ruling Congress.”
Assembly elections in
Mizoram is slated later this
year end while Arunachal
Pradesh will have its
assembly elections next year
along with the Lok Sabha
polls.
Sharing a similar
sentiment, BJP Arunachal
Pradesh president Tapir Gao
after the meeting with Shah
said, “In our meeting with
Amit Shahji, we discussed
about our party’s strategies,
planning and organisational
matters to win all the seats in
the forthcoming elections.”
The BJP has formed
governments on its own in
Arunachal, Assam and
Tripura and is an alliance
partner in Manipur and
Meghalaya governments.
Ahead of Arunachal
Pradesh and Mizoram unit
delegations meetings,
Tripura chief minister Biplab
Kumar Deb led party leaders
in an hour-long meeting with
Shah. All the meetings were
attended by BJP general
secretary Ram Madhav, BJP
north-east in-charge Ajay
Jamwal and North East
Democratic Alliance convener
Himanta Biswa Sharma.
Earlier Shah was
accorded a warm welcome
by the state chief minister N
Biren Singh and BJP state
unit chief and MP Kh
Bhabananda. Shah will leave
for New Delhi on Sunday
morning.

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