BJP to highlight Modi govt’s initiatives to get Muslim votes

New Delhi: To win over support of Muslim voters in the upcoming assembly elections in five states, the BJP plans to focus its campaign on initiatives taken by the Narendra Modi Government for better ‘Talim’ (education) and ‘Tijarat’ (business) for the community during last seven years.

To highlight the Modi government’s initiatives under talim and tijarat, BJP minority morcha will be launching a nationwide campaign from November with special focus on poll bound Uttar Pradesh where Muslims constitute around 20 per cent of total electorate.

As per plan a training workshop will be held at national level in which workers of minority morcha will be explained about various schemes of the Modi government and ways to avail it. Trained workers will travel across Uttar Pradesh and other poll bound states of Punjab, Goa, Manipur and Uttarakhand where assembly polls will be held early next year.

Later on similar workshops will be held in the rest of the country. Workshops will be held at district level and state level. “Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi will address the state level workshop,” Siddqui said.

“Target is to get minimum five thousand new Muslim votes in each assembly seats and more votes from other minority communities,” he said.

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