New Delhi: Jharkhand Assembly polls may still be a few months away, as the Election Commission of India (ECI) has not yet announced the dates for the polls, but the BJP is all prepped up for the battle of ballots.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Minister Amit Shah and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) working president JP Nadda have already sounded the poll bugle.
“The state government is leaving no efforts unturned to secure at least two-thirds majority in the state,” says Om Mathur, party vice president and Jharkhand’s election in-charge.
Mathur claims that the Shah and Nadda have already conducted meetings of ‘Shakti Kendras’ and booth in-charges respectively.
Speaking to ANI, Mathur stated that the party was all prepared to take on its political opponents.
“It’s BJP’s nature that we don’t tend to remember the date and time of the elections. We just start preparing for the next elections when we get over with one. You will be surprised to learn that we have already visited all the months ago,” he said.
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