Shah, who started his three-day visit to Rajasthan today, met party MPs, MLAs, and other office-bearers from across the state to chalk out strategy for BJP's 'Mission-180' to retain power in the desert state.
The BJP chief, who has a proven track record of mobilising cadre to deliver crucial victories for the party, sought suggestions from the members on various issues and assured them that they would be worked out.
"The biggest mantra Shah gave today is for strengthening booths to ensure victory in elections," he told reporters at the party headquarters here after the meeting.
Parnami said the party is implementing Shah's vision and agenda in Rajasthan and exuded confidence that the party would be able to achieve its 'Mission-180' in assembly elections and 'Mission-25' in 2019 Lok sabha polls.
The BJP, which wrested power from Congress in Rajasthan in 2013, has 161 MLAs in the House of 200 and aims to raise the tally to 180 in the next assembly elections, he said.
MLA (Ramgarh) from Alwar district, Gyan Dev Ahuja, said he raised the issues of Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Article 370 of the Constitution which grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir,rising population, among others.
Ahuja said he has also suggested that the "gap between minority and majority should be bridged".
Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, BJP national vice president Om Mathur, Union ministers Arjun Ram Meghwal, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Vijay Goel, C R Chaudhary, besides the heads of various cells of the party were present in the meeting.
"I had already made it clear that I will not attend any party meeting or function till the notice served on me is withdrawn," he told PTI.
Tiwari was served notice for indiscipline in May and has since been openly criticising and targeting chief minister Raje.
The BJP chief is also scheduled to meet seers tomorrow to take their feedback and seek their "blessings" for the assembly elections in Rajasthan, Parnami said.
Earlier in the day, Shah, who arrived in Rajasthan today, inaugurated a library and e-library at the party headquarters here which contain more than 2000 books and close to 8400 e- books.
It also has books on Kashmir issues, terror of ISIS, cultural heritage of India, RSS philosophy, Hindutva, constituent assembly debates, besides documents on the Jansangh and the BJP.
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