Poll-bound states will be in focus at BJP national executive
Poll-bound states will be in focus at BJP national executive
The party at the meeting of the national executive is likely to pass resolutions, after top leaders discuss the party's membership drive and recent initiatives taken by its government on the political and economic fronts.

New Delhi: The newly-constituted National Executive announced by BJP President Amit Shah on Thursday will hold its first meeting in Bengaluru on April 3 and 4 when party leaders would discuss the prevailing political situation and focus on poll-bound states.

The party at the meeting of the national executive is likely to pass resolutions, after top leaders discuss the party's membership drive and recent initiatives taken by its government on the political and economic fronts.

The party leaders will also discuss its strategy to strengthen its base in states where BJP is weak and will also strategise on how to improve BJP's performance in states going to polls later this year, which include Bihar.

"The party's national executive would meet in Bangalore, Karnataka on April 3 and 4, which will be attended by all its members, permanent and special invitees, besides state legislative Assembly and legislative Council party leaders, state BJP presidents, all General Secretaries (Organisation) and all BJP office-bearers,"a party release said in New Delhi on Thursday night.

BJP top brass, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party veterans LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi, besides union ministers Rajnath Singh, Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley would attend the meet.

BJP chief Amit Shah earlier on Thursday announced a 178-member national executive that includes a 111-members besides 40 special invitees and 27 permanent invitees, in an exercise which saw some key union ministers like Smriti Irani and Najma Heptullah and film-star-turned MP Hema Malini being dropped.

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