The Lok Sabha Pravas Yojana, introduced by the BJP last year, aimed to devise strategies, with a particular emphasis on constituencies where the party secured the second or third position in the 2019 General Election or won by a narrow margin.
The Lok Sabha Pravas Yojana, a pre-election campaign by the BJP, aims to strengthen the party’s presence at the grassroots level ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections. Meanwhile, opposition parties are set to hold a meeting to discuss their collective efforts against the BJP.
This move indicates that eight new parties have recently pledged their support to the opposition’s collective efforts in presenting a unified front against the BJP in the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha elections. This meeting follows the previous significant opposition gathering that took place in Patna, Bihar last month.
In a statement, the party also announced former Union minister D Purandeswari as its new Andhra Pradesh president and brought in OBC leader Etela Rajender as its election management committee chairperson in the poll-bound Telangana.

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