To honor the 8th anniversary of the Modi administration, the BJP will start an extensive fortnight-long campaign on May 30 to reach out to all parts of society, with a particular focus on minorities and scheduled castes and tribes.
According to a party booklet, elected representatives of the party, including MPs and MLAs, will actively participate in public outreach programs from the booth to the national level, including rallies and ‘Prabhat Pheri’ across the country and the release of a report card on the performance of the Modi government.
On May 30, BJP president JP Nadda will launch the ‘8 Years: Service, Good Governance, and Welfare of the Poor’ campaign by releasing the book ‘A Report to the Nation.’ The event will be attended by top party officials, including Union ministries.
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It will be followed by a 10-day public outreach campaign, with the festivities continuing for another five days. Farmers, women, SCs, STs, OBCs, weaker sections, urban poor, and others have all been given special attention each day of the activity.
The BJP has set aside three days for each social program aimed at minorities and tribals as part of the campaign.
The party’s ‘Interacting with Minorities’ initiative will reach out to minorities from June 6 to 8. Members of the party’s minority cell will meet with minority groups to tell them about the Modi government’s community-specific welfare programs.
The BJP’s tribal leaders, including MPs, will emphasize the government’s initiatives to uplift tribal populations during the ‘Birsa Munda Vishwas Rally and Tribal Mela’ in Ranchi from June 3 to 5. Tribal fairs will be held in all tribe-dominated areas as planned.
Bhartiya Yuva Janata Morcha, the BJP’s youth wing, has organized a ‘Prabhat pheri,’ during which young volunteers would conduct early morning processions celebrating the Modi government’s successes. The BJYM will also hold ‘Vikas Tirath’ bike rallies in all districts, including local MLAs and MPs.
With a rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Mau, the BJP will also reach out to the large scheduled caste group. The protest will be attended by all of the party’s top Dalit leaders, including MPs and MLAs.
According to the brochure, the BJP would emphasize its steadfast devotion to the underprivileged by highlighting “Seva” (service) throughout the campaign.
During the activity, a marketing song and website will be released.


