New Delhi: A meeting of the BJP's national office-bearers with Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be held in New Delhi on Sunday.
The meeting comes as the party gears up for the Assembly polls in five states, including the high-profile West Bengal election, where it is in a direct contest with the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC).
Speaking to ETV Bharat in this regard, Jharkhand BJP President and Rajya Sabha MP Deepak Prakash said that the top leadership will make a strategy for the upcoming Assembly polls in five states and will also inform about the organizational activities of BJP in Jharkhand in the meeting.
"The top leadership is expected to give us suggestions as to how to work for better development in Jharkhand. We will also have to reach out to people and inform them about the Central government's schemes," he said.
Reportedly, this will be the first such physical get-together of all BJP leaders since the COVID-19 outbreak. BJP president J P Nadda, other office-bearers of the party at the national level and state unit chiefs will attend the meeting.
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