Shah will be addressing leaders of backward classes from diverse backgrounds here on August 22. Also, their viewpoints on key issues and grievances, if any, will be heard and these will be taken to a logical conclusion, party sources said.
The move assumes significance in the backdrop of the Centre's Constitutional Amendment Bill, providing constitutional status to the National Commission for Backward Classes which is now with the Rajya Sabha Select Committee.
Both the AIADMK and DMK, dominant players in the state, have given top priority to it in their political narrative.
Against such a background, sources said, the push for the growth of backward classes by Shah was coming at the right time after a similar exercise by the party in respect of SCs.
In 2015, Amit Shah had met Scheduled Caste groups in Madurai during his Tamil Nadu visit. He had at that time endorsed their demand for the nomenclature of Devendrakula Vellalar for them.
Strengthening the basic party unit at the booth level will be a key focus during Shah's visit, the sources added.
Shah will hold discussions with office-bearers of a booth committee here at Nadukuppam, which is primarily a neighbourhood of fishermen on August 23. He is also scheduled to have breakfast at the residence of a grassroots level office-bearer at Nadukuppam.
"We will replicate Shah ji's model to strengthen our booth committees based on his interactions with our office bearers at Nadukuppam," a party leader told PTI, adding the top leader's visit was primarily to strengthen the party's organisational apparatus.
Shah is also likely to meet professionals like those working in the IT sector during his visit to Coimbatore on August 24. Also, some leaders from other political parties may join the BJP in his presence.
Shah is also likely to address the media on August 23, according to his tentative schedule.
He will arrive here on August 22, leave for Coimbatore on August 23 evening, and leave for Delhi from there on August 24.
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