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PM Modi gets rousing welcome at BJP office on success of G20 Summit

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Prime Minister Narendra on Wednesday was accorded a grand welcome at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office in New Delhi for the successful conduct of the G20 Summit. PM Modi visited the party office to take part in the party’s central election committee meeting.

Top BJP leadership discussed the name of 25 candidates for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly election at CEC meeting, said sources.

Resolution passed by BJP

A resolution was passed by the Bharatiya Janata Party Parliament Board congratulating PM Modi on the completion of the G20 summit in India.

The resolution reads, “The coming generations will remember the 2023 Summit as the one in which the African Union was given full membership of the G 20. This is in line with PM Modi’s vision to ensure that the Global South has a strong representation in such bodies. PM Modi’s desire to deepen engagement with Africa was seen during the 2015 India-Africa Summit in New Delhi, in which all African Heads of State/ Government took part. Among the first endeavours of India’s G 20 Presidency was to child the Global South Summit. The inclusion of the African Union in the G 20 has been met with great appreciation, especially by all those who are passionate about serving those on the margins of the global conversation on development.”

This was the Prime Minister’s first visit to the party office after the conclusion of the multi-nation annual summit in the national capital. According to the information, thousands of party workers from NCR will reach the BJP headquarter for this occasion. 

BJP’s central election committee to hold meeting

According to sources, the BJP Central Election Committee (CEC) is likely to meet to deliberate on the party’s candidates for the upcoming state polls. The CEC, whose members include Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh, and party president JP Nadda besides other senior leaders, may decide the names of candidates for the polls in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

The CEC had met last month and named candidates for 39 seats for the polls in Madhya Pradesh and 21 for Chhattisgarh. These were for the seats where the BJP does not have incumbent MLAs.  In a departure from its practice, the BJP has this time begun naming its assembly poll candidates long before the dates for the elections are to be announced.

Upcoming Assembly elections

It should be mentioned here that Assembly polls are due in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Telangana and Mizoram in November-December, the last round of state elections before the Lok Sabha contest in 2024.

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