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BJP will honor PM Modi for successfully organizing G20, preparations for warm welcome at party headquarters

Prime Minister for successful organization of G20 summit Narendra Modi BJP will honor him. For this, vigorous preparations have been made to welcome the party at its headquarters in Delhi. When PM Modi arrives this evening to attend the Central Election Committee (CEC) meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), he will be given a warm welcome at the party headquarters.

PM Modi will reach the party office for the first time after presiding over the G20 summit.

This is PM Narendra Modi’s first visit to the party office after presiding over the G20 summit. This summit is being seen as a very successful program and world leaders have also praised Prime Minister Modi for this. BJP has often highlighted the global recognition of Modi’s leadership and India’s increased stature at the international level in its political dialogue. This is an issue which can be raised more prominently by party leaders after the G20 meeting.

There will be brainstorming on the names of party candidates in the upcoming elections.

The Central Election Committee will meet to discuss the names of the party’s candidates for the upcoming assembly elections. PM Narendra ModiApart from Union Ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh and party president JP Nadda, other senior leaders are members of the CEC. Sources say that the names of candidates for elections in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh can be decided in CEC.

BJP has announced candidates for 39 seats in Madhya Pradesh and 21 seats in Chhattisgarh.

The CEC had met last month and announced the names of candidates for 39 seats in Madhya Pradesh and 21 seats for Chhattisgarh. These were such seats where BJP had to face defeat in the last elections. Deviating from its tradition, this time BJP has started announcing the names of its candidates much before the announcement of the assembly election dates. Assembly elections are to be held in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Telangana and Mizoram in November-December, which is the last round of assembly elections before the Lok Sabha elections in 2024.

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