BJP Strategizes for Maharashtra Legislative Council Elections
Ravindra Chavan of BJP met with national president Nitin Nabin in New Delhi to discuss the party's strategy for the upcoming Maharashtra legislative council elections. The discussions focused on strengthening party organization and leveraging the BJP's strength at the local level to secure council seats.
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Ravindra Chavan, the chief of Maharashtra BJP, traveled to New Delhi for an important meeting with the party's national president, Nitin Nabin, to discuss strategy ahead of the legislative council elections in the state. The conversation revolved around bolstering the party's organizational network in Maharashtra.
The discussions come at a crucial time as elections for 16 legislative council seats and a bypoll from Nagpur are set for June 18. With campaigns intensifying, the BJP is banking on its large number of corporators to secure success. The council elections were delayed due to unmet electoral college requirements but are now proceeding following local body polls.
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