Bhopal: Election campaign for Lok Sabha elections 2024 has come to a halt. The final phase of voting will take place on June 1. The results of Lok Sabha elections will come on June 4, but even before the results, BJP has started its preparations.
Madhya Pradesh BJP will review the work of leaders and officials in the Lok Sabha elections. The leaders will get further responsibilities only on the basis of review. At the same time, according to information received from sources, a report has also been prepared against those leaders who have worked against the party in the Lok Sabha elections. The whip is expected to be used on such leaders after June 4.
After the declaration of the results, the party will hold a review meeting of 38 departments of the Election Management Committees of the Lok Sabha and the Election Management Committee of the Legislative Assemblies. In this meeting the work of leaders, MLAs, workers and all officials will be reviewed. There are 29 Lok Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh. The party will review Lok Sabha seat wise.
Who will be present in the review meeting?
According to the information included, in this review meeting, Lok Sabha seat in-charges, convenors, MLAs and leaders looking after the election management of all 29 Lok Sabha seats will be present. Apart from the National Co-Organization General Secretary, this meeting can be held in the presence of CM Dr. Mohan Yadav, Hitanand Sharma, BJP State President VD Sharma and former CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan.
There is a lot of tension for the MLA also
This time the biggest challenge in the Lok Sabha elections was the voting percentage. According to sources, during the Lok Sabha elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had held a meeting in Bhopal. In this meeting, direct instructions were given to the MLAs and ministers that action can be taken against those ministers and MLAs whose voting percentage has decreased in their areas. A report of such MLAs and ministers has also been prepared in the review meeting. In this review to be held after the results, it will also be seen how many booths the party won in which MLA’s area and what was the margin of victory. The party can also take action against those MLAs whose lead in their constituencies is less than expected in the assembly elections.