Uttarakhand BJP leaders engaged in elections in other states, CM Dhami to campaign as star campaigner

Dehradun: Leaders of the Uttarakhand unit of Bharatiya Janata Party are currently engaged in upcoming विधानसभा (assembly) elections in other states, taking responsibility for booth management.

As per instructions from the central leadership, separate teams have been sent to West Bengal, Assam, and Kerala to strengthen election strategies and booth-level organization.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami will also soon visit these states as a star campaigner to support party candidates.

State BJP General Secretary Kundan Parihar said that for the West Bengal elections, a team of around 20 Youth Wing office bearers has been sent along with Cabinet Minister Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat. Similarly, a 15-member team has been deployed in Assam, while one representative has been assigned duty in Kerala.

He added that the central leadership has often appreciated Uttarakhand BJP’s booth management model, and based on this experience, party workers from the state have again been given responsibilities in other states.

According to party sources, election rallies of Chief Minister Dhami will soon be held in West Bengal and Assam.

BJP preparing for Special Intensive Revision (SIR)

The party is also preparing for the upcoming Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. A workshop of MLAs and ministers has already been conducted in the presence of CM Dhami. Workshops for Booth Level Agents (BLA) and Panna Pramukhs will now be organized at the district level, as their role is considered crucial in voter list revision.