Dumka: The two-day state working committee meeting of the state
BJP began on Monday in Deoghar which is believed to be crucial in terms of chalking out strategy to sail through the next parliamentary and assembly elections.
Senior party leaders, including party's state in-charge, Union ministers, former chief ministers, MPs, MLAs and former ones and district presidents are likely to discuss various organisational issues in different rounds of sessions so as to come forward with a suitable political resolution to achieve its political goals.
State BJP president Deepak Prakash said in a press conference that the Deoghar working committee meeting would go a long way in shaping the political future of both the state and the Centre.
“The two-day central committee meeting will discuss and review party's activities so as to sharpen the movement launched by the BJP from streets to the assembly to uproot the current government,” Prakash said, adding over 400 delegates from across the state are participating in the event.
Political issues, including the situation having emerged out after the initiative of the central agencies in connection with the money laundering cases and illegal mining scam, are also likely to be discussed at the central committee meeting.
“The BJP leadership has been largely banking on to highlight the instances of corruption in the incumbent dispensation to get back to the power and the issues illegal mining in Santhal Pargana and elsewhere are likely to take the centrestage on the central committee meeting,” said a senior BJP functionary, adding that other issues pertaining to the domicile and employment policies of the state would also be reviewed.
A press statement issued by the party highlighted a series of works undertaken by the Narendra Modi government at the Centre in its subsequent terms and also the alleged mis-governance of the Hemant Soren government.
“The accordance of the presidency of the G20 is the testimony to the rising image of the country at international level which together with the achievement of India being ranked fifth in terms of the world economy by lagging behind the UK has proved the might of the Narendra Modi government,” the statement said.
The statement also accused the Congress of being hand in gloves with the JMM to plunder the resources of the Jharkhand.
“Starting from a government employee, the threads of corruption are found to be linked up to the chief minister,” the party claimed in the statement.
The entire Deoghar town was decked up with BJP flags, posters and banners.
Prominent among those who are attending the working committee meeting being organised for the second time in Deoghar after 17 years, include Union ministers Arjun Munda and Annapurna Devi, former chief ministers Babulal Marandi and Raghubar Das, state party in-charge Laxmikant Vajpayee, organisational secretary Karmavir Singh, MPs Nishikant Dubey and Sunil Soren.