Tripura: BJP’s Mega Har Ghar Abhiyan begins
First Published: 27th November, 2022 15:52 IST
Our aim is to achieve cent percent vote of the people of Tripura in favour of the BJP led alliance, said Tripura CM Manik Saha
It’s Mission Tripura for the BJP now since the state is all set to go to the assembly elections likely in February 2023. To consolidate it’s position further, the Saffron Party today launched the Har Ghar Abhiyan, immediately after Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his Mann Ki Baat today.
Chief Minister Manik Saha took part in the Abhiyaan today in his home turf Town Bordowali. Speaking to newspersons, Chief Minister Saha said that the Har Ghar Abhiyan is part of the BJP’s election campaign and aims to reach out to the 8.5 lakh households in the state.
Harping on the development agenda, the BJP is highlighting the progress made in terms of development and welfare during the BJP rule since 2018.
Chief Minister Manik Saha said, “Our aim is to achieve cent percent vote of the people of Tripura in favour of the BJP led alliance and we are producing before the public report card of work done by our government so that they can realise and cast their votes for us.”
The Tripura Chief Minister added, “We are bringing before them the transparency, accountability and good governance of our government, moreover, we are also creating awareness on the various steps taken by this government to ensure peace and a drug free Tripura.”
The campaign was launched across the 60 constituencies.
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