Union Home Minister Amit Shah is set to kickstart the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) election campaign in Jammu and Kashmir on September 6. During his visit, Shah will release the party’s election manifesto and address a large rally in Jammu, marking the beginning of the BJP’s campaign efforts for the upcoming Assembly elections in the Union Territory. The BJP has formed a 12-member manifesto committee to create a pro-people manifesto, incorporating suggestions from the public.
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- Union Home Minister Amit Shah will launch BJP’s election campaign in Jammu and Kashmir on September 6.
- Shah will release the BJP’s election manifesto during his visit.
- The visit marks Shah’s first ahead of the Assembly polls in J&K.
- He will address a mega rally in Jammu on the same day.
- The BJP’s manifesto committee, led by former Deputy Chief Minister Dr. Nirmal Singh, was formed on August 8.
- The committee has sought public suggestions for a pro-people manifesto through phone numbers and email addresses.
- Teams collected suggestions from people across central, north, and south Kashmir.
- The compiled suggestions have been sent to senior leadership in Delhi.
- The BJP plans an aggressive campaign, with top leaders, including PM Modi, scheduled to address multiple rallies.
- The J&K Assembly elections will be held in three phases on September 18, 25, and October 1, with results on October 8.
