BJP top brass meets to chalk out plans for Delhi polls

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 13 2015 | 12:30 AM IST
Hours after the announcement of Delhi Assembly elections schedule, BJP top brass discussed the strategies for the February 7 polls and sought suggestions from leaders on ways to maximise the party's electoral performance.
BJP President Amit Shah held a meeting with top party leaders from Delhi to evolve the party's strategies for the polls. The meeting continued till late at night. The leaders discussed probable candidates and held deliberations on fielding all its sitting MLAs.
Shah also told the party men to focus on polling booths and reach out to voters. The leaders, BJP sources said, have been asked to identify booth level workers as well as candidates in each of the constituencies.
BJP will hold a meeting of its Central Election Committee within the next two to three days and finalise some of the candidates. The filing of nominations starts on Wednesday.
The party expressed confidence that its victory march would continue in the national capital and it would form the next government in Delhi which can move in tandem with the Centre to ensure all-round development.
Buoyed by BJP's victory in the Delhi Cantonment Board elections today, where it won five of the eight seats, party leaders said it reflects the mood of the people in the city.
"It is clear and we hope that Delhi's mood has come out through the Delhi Cantt. Results. We hope to get a good and best majority in Delhi," Delhi in-charge Prabhat Jha told PTI.
BJP national secretary Shrikant Sharma said, "We welcome the poll announcement. We are confident of a government with majority as such a government is necessary in Delhi that can move in tandem with the Centre and ensure good governance and all-round development of Delhi."
Sharma said the party wants to see a government that can provide good governance and is corruption-free to ensure that Delhi becomes one of the best cities across the world.
"...The results of Delhi Cantonment are certainly very encouraging for us and Delhi is not untouched by the wave across the country and there will be good results in favour of the BJP," Delhi BJP chief Satish Upadhyay said.
BJP spokesperson and New Delhi MP Meenakshi Lekhi said the way 36 per cent voters voted for BJP in the last Lok Sabha elections, it is clear that BJP is going to come out with a major victory in Delhi.
Asked whether BJP will declare its chief ministerial candidate, Upadhyay said the party will contest these polls under "collective leadership".
In last Assembly polls in Delhi in 2013 December, BJP had bagged 31 seats in addition to one by its ally SAD, falling short of a simple majority in the 70-member House. AAP had won in 28 seats, followed by eight of Congress.
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First Published: Jan 13 2015 | 12:30 AM IST

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