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Saffron party eyes ‘unprecedented majority’ in 2024

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New Delhi, Dec 23: The BJP has set its sights on winning an “unprecedented majority” in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking key organisational leaders to work towards boosting the party’s vote share by 10 per cent, sources said.
Addressing the BJP’s national office-bearers and state presidents on the concluding day of the two-day brainstorming meet on Saturday, Home Minister Amit Shah said that the BJP’s performance should leave the opposition “stunned”, the sources said.
“We have to reach every home with our ideology and historic works of BJP governments and make Modi ji prime minister again in 2024 with an unprecedented majority,” Shah later posted on X about his address at the meet.
With the opposition INDIA bloc planning to put up a one-on-one fight against the BJP, Modi called for raising the BJP’s vote share by 10 per cent from its show in the 2019 polls when the ruling party had fetched over 37 per cent of votes while the National Democratic Alliance led by it had bagged around 45 per cent votes.
Since coming to power at the Centre in 2014, the BJP has continuously striven to raise its vote share to 50 per cent in state assembly polls and succeeded in this feat in many elections.
Shah said that the BJP’s massive win in the recent assembly polls under Modi’s charismatic leadership shows that the trust of every group and people of every region is only in the prime minister.
Modi, the sources said, also asked party leaders to reach out to first-time voters and advised them to focus on spreading the word about the government’s positive works instead of joining issues with opposition parties in their “negative” campaign. (PTI)

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