DEHRADUN: BJP top brass in the state have left for Odisha to participate in the two-day BJP national executive meeting being held in Bhubaneswar. The saffron party will discuss the outcome of the recently held state elections and prepare the future roadmap for expanding the party in all the states.
Chief ministers of 13 states, Uttarakhand CM Trivendra Singh Rawat, are present in Odisha where PM Narendra Modi and party president
Amit Shah spell out the tasks for all party leaders of different states.
State party chief
Ajay Bhatt and former CMs Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, B C Koshyari, Vijay Bahuguna are among the leaders from Uttarakhand, who are attending the meet in Bhubaneswar, which began on Saturday.
Speaking with TOI, Ajay Bhatt said that the party national president addressed the meeting and stressed that the working committee must work 15 days at the booth level in all states. “Amit Shah announced that he would be travelling to different states for 95 days till September and meeting party cadre to get feedback and monitor the ground level working,” said Bhatt.