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Announcing an alliance with the JJP for Panchkula Municipal Corporation elections, the BJP on Monday mentioned they’d contest the elections on the plank of growth.
Addressing a press convention right here, Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Gian Chand Gupta claimed the alliance would win the elections with at the very least a three-fourth majority. The BJP is already working a coalition authorities with the JJP within the state.
“The alliance between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Jananayak Janata Party will jointly contest the corporation. The mayor’s post will be given to a BJP worker while we will have a joint discussion on the division of posts of councillors between both the parties,” Gupta mentioned.
The Speaker mentioned, “I am confident that in the Panchkula Municipal Corporation, the coalition of the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Jananayak Janata Party will win by a three-fourth majority.”
According to Gupta, the social gathering has already obtained 16 names for the publish of mayor and 140 names for the posts of councillors in a House of 20 seats. “At an important meeting held in Gurugram on Sunday, we have given all these names to Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, organisation general secretary Ravindra Raju and state president Om Prakash Dhankad,” Gupta mentioned.
Gupta added that the BJP has began preparations for the elections. In every ward, candidates have been consulted by the ward in-charges. In the approaching days, a employees’ convention will probably be held in every ward, through which the chosen candidates alongside with ward employees will take part.
The BJP will maintain 20 such conferences between December 7 and 9 in every ward of Panchkula. These will probably be addressed by Gupta, BJP election incharge Captain Abhimanyu, BJP election co-incharge and Yamunanagar Mayor Madan Chauhan, Union Minister of State Ratanlal Kataria, BJP district president Ajay Sharma and former district president Deepak Sharma.
The BJP has already fashioned separate committees for the elections, together with an Election Steering Committee, Publicity Committee, Media Committee, Public Relations Committee and Programme Organising Committee.
During the press convention, former councillor Kanta Devi joined the BJP with her husband Prem Malik. In the final MC elections held in July 2014, solely three BJP councillors had been elected.
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