GUWAHATI, Jan 28: The three-day conclave of the State unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party began here today to gear up the preparations of the party for the ensuing Assembly elections of 2006 and strengthen its organizational set-up. On the first today, the office-bearers of the party went into a huddle and discussed the issues to be raised during the election campaign for the forthcoming polls in the State. Assam BJP Central observer SS Ahluwalia, BJP national general secretary (organization) Sanjay Joshi, BJP North-east organizational in-charge V Satish, State BJP president Indramani Bora, BJP MPs of the State Rajen Gohain and Narayan Barkataki, BJP State Legislature Party leader Bimalangshu Roy, BJP MLAs and other office-bearers of the party attended the meeting today.
Party sources said that the office-bearers’ meeting would be followed by the meetings of the State executive and the State council of the party, slated for tomorrow and the day after respectively. This is the first major meet of the State unit of the party after LK Advani took over as the BJP national president, the sources said, adding that the conclave is likely to chalk out a major strategy to improve the electoral prospects of the party in the State.
Other issues taken up for discussion in today’s meeting were the burning problems of the State, the alleged failure of the Congress Government in the State to maintain law and order, the organizational set-up down to the grassroot level, the repeal of the IM(DT) Act, possibility of poll tie-ups with like-minded parties and spread of awareness about the reported ISI activities in the State, party sources said. A detailed strategy will be formulated after the State executive and council meet on January 29 and 30 to build on these issues, the sources added. It may be mentioned here that the chintan baithak of the BJP is scheduled in February.
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