KOHIMA: The network of civil society organisations bharat jodo abhiyan is focusing on 100 constituencies to help the congress in the upcoming lok sabha elections.
In an urgent letter, Congress has asked its state units to appoint a point person at every level of the organisation to deal with BJA and to help them in carrying out their activities. The BJA will hold training programmes for the Congress workers on how to undertake door-to-door campaigning to Network with voters and to win them over to the opposition side.The BJA will also be carrying out its own campaign with social agenda to influence the voters.
The BJA, which is a platform of civil society organisations and NGOs, was formed during the Bharat Jodo Yatra that ended last year in Srinagar, and it also helped the Congress in state elections. In the letter, Congress has specified to its state units that the BJA will be helping not just the Congress but also the INDIA allies.
Interestingly, the hundred constituencies that the BJA is likely to focus on across 15 states coincides with the route of the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra led by Rahul Gandhi.
In an urgent letter, Congress has asked its state units to appoint a point person at every level of the organisation to deal with BJA and to help them in carrying out their activities. The BJA will hold training programmes for the Congress workers on how to undertake door-to-door campaigning to Network with voters and to win them over to the opposition side.The BJA will also be carrying out its own campaign with social agenda to influence the voters.
The BJA, which is a platform of civil society organisations and NGOs, was formed during the Bharat Jodo Yatra that ended last year in Srinagar, and it also helped the Congress in state elections. In the letter, Congress has specified to its state units that the BJA will be helping not just the Congress but also the INDIA allies.
Interestingly, the hundred constituencies that the BJA is likely to focus on across 15 states coincides with the route of the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra led by Rahul Gandhi.