With an eye on 2014 Lok Sabha polls, BJP top brass including Narendra Modi on Tuesday discussed strategy for it and decided to aggressively highlight the scams and failures of the govt as part of which nationwide wide agitation programmes will be held next week.
The BJP Parliamentary Board meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday, which was attended by Modi for the first time since being made a member of the highest decision-making body on 31st March, saw the Gujarat Chief Minister emphasising that the government’s failures in the last nine years should be discussed and people be informed about them.
In this context, Modi, who is projected by some as BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate, advocated greater use of social media to reach out to more people, especially the youth.
As part of its strategy in run up to the Lok Sabha polls, it was decided that week-long agitation and ‘jail bharo’ (fill the prisons) programmes will be undertaken across the country from next Monday to highlight the failures of the UPA government which complete nine years on Wednesday.
“We discussed the nine years of UPA rule. This government has failed on all fronts, be it price rise, internal and external security or the economic situation. BJP will launch a jail bharo (court arrest) programme from May 27 to June 2,” the Board’s Secretary Ananth Kumar told reporters after the meeting chaired by party President Rajnath Singh and attended by L K Advani and other leaders.
To highlight the government’s failures and scams that plagued it, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj and her Rajya Sabha counterpart Arun Jaitley will address a press conference on Wednesday, the ninth anniversary of the Congress-led coalition in power.
The BJP is likely to come out with a counter ‘report card’ against the UPA-II government to highlight the shortcomings of the Manmohan Singh dispensation.
The emphasis will be on the scams and scandals which have plagued this dispensation, sources said.