
Eye on polls, Nadda meets senior party leaders from Madhya Pradesh
BJP president JP Nadda on Thursday held a meeting with senior leaders of the partys Madhya Pradesh unit including Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
The meeting, which was held at 11 Ashoka Road, the BJPs old headquarters, was aimed at taking stock of the BJPs preparation for the assembly polls scheduled to be held in Madhya Pradesh next year, sources said.
Besides Chouhan, the meeting was attended by BJPs state president VD Sharma, senior minister in the state government Narottam Mishra and the partys national general secretary Kailash Vijavargiya.
BJPs poll in-charge for the state Muralidhar Rao and the partys national general secretary (organisation) BL Santhosh were also present in the meeting. In the 2018 assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh, the BJP had the lost elections narrowly and the Congress went on to form the government.
But later defections in the Congress led by Jyotiraditya Scindia, who along with his supporters joined the BJP, again brought the saffron party back to power in the state.
Nadda has been holding meeting with leaders from states which are scheduled to go for polls next year.
Earlier this month, he had held similar meeting with BJP leaders from Rajasthan including former chief minister Vasundhara Raje.
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