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BJP Review Meet Chaired by Nitin Gadkari to Plot Election Strategy for UP, Punjab, Uttarakhand
✍️ India Today
🗓 23 Aug 2026, 01:18 AM
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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari will preside over a BJP review meeting where the party will finalize its campaign plan for the upcoming elections in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Uttarakhand.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has scheduled a high‑level review meeting that will be chaired by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari. Senior party officials and state leaders are expected to attend, focusing on the electoral outlook in three key northern states.
The agenda, as disclosed by party sources, centers on crafting a coordinated campaign strategy for Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Uttarakhand, where the BJP aims to consolidate its position ahead of the next assembly polls. Discussions will cover candidate selection, alliance considerations and outreach to specific voter segments.
Analysts note that Gadkari’s involvement signals the central leadership’s intent to give the meeting strategic weight, given his experience in infrastructure and grassroots mobilisation. The outcome is likely to shape the party’s messaging and resource allocation in the run‑up to the elections.
The review meet is set to conclude with a brief communique outlining the next steps, which will be communicated to party workers across the three states in the coming weeks.
The agenda, as disclosed by party sources, centers on crafting a coordinated campaign strategy for Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Uttarakhand, where the BJP aims to consolidate its position ahead of the next assembly polls. Discussions will cover candidate selection, alliance considerations and outreach to specific voter segments.
Analysts note that Gadkari’s involvement signals the central leadership’s intent to give the meeting strategic weight, given his experience in infrastructure and grassroots mobilisation. The outcome is likely to shape the party’s messaging and resource allocation in the run‑up to the elections.
The review meet is set to conclude with a brief communique outlining the next steps, which will be communicated to party workers across the three states in the coming weeks.