“Chief Minister Dhumal will be visiting all the assembly segments and meet the voters personally and try to sort out their grievances on the spot,” said Kripal Parmar, state BJP Vice President.
With nearly 10 months to go for the assembly polls in the State, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is leaving no stone unturned from survey by central BJP leadership to prepare feedbacks by six party observers of each and every MLA in their constituencies.
The roadmap is almost ready and is being finalised by Chief Minister and State party leadership. According to the roadmap, Ministers will be inaugurating or launching different schemes, which are on the verge of completion and were launched during the current BJP tenure.
The launching and inauguration of schemes like irrigation, road construction or of public distribution system will be completed by March 31, after which all the Ministers will be out wooing the voters of the State along with the MLAs.
Six observers from Haryana BJP have been deputed by party high command, currently in the State taking feedback from party workers, will submit their reports.
Former Haryana Minister Ganeshi Lal on Wednesday chaired a meeting of BJP workers at Una district and has taken feedback of Hamirpur district on Tuesday. The six observers deputed by party high command include Ganeshi Lal, Ram Bilas Sharma, Sudha Yadav, Suresh Bhatt, Anil Bij and Kishan Prasad Gujjar.
“These party observers are spending one night in each of the districts and are meeting party workers and will submit the feedback of each constituency to party high command,” said Kripal Parmar.
“Our party workers are all motivated and party plans to take all achievements of Dhumal Government to the people and expose the UPA-led Congress Government at Centre by telling the people how they have not co-operated with the State,” said Parmar. He said the BJP, led by Chief Minister Dhumal in this Assembly election will create history in the State by repeating the Government. “People are happy with the Government and no section is unsatisfied,” said Parmar adding that this time there is no anti-incumbency factor in place.