With the Bihar Assembly elections on the horizon, the BJP is intensifying its preparations. Although the election dates are pending, political parties are proactively working on their strategies. The BJP has taken the initial step of forming a manifesto committee to outline its commitments to the people of Bihar.
The BJP’s high command has constituted a manifesto committee consisting of 13 members. This committee will be responsible for drafting the party’s manifesto. It is expected that the committee will travel across various districts in Bihar to collect public feedback to inform the manifesto.
**Committee Includes Former Minister and Other Key Figures**
The manifesto committee includes former minister Prem Kumar, along with legal expert Mannan Mishra, and prominent figures like Bhim Singh, Rituraj Sinha, Nivedita Singh, Devesh Kumar, Suresh Rungta, Guru Prakash Paswan, Amrita Bhushan, Santosh Pathak, Ajit Chaudhary, Sita Sinha, and Sunil Ram. The committee’s role is to develop the framework for electoral pledges and present the party’s vision to the public.
[Twitter post from BJP Bihar about the manifesto committee]
**Election Campaign Committee Announcement**
Previously, the BJP had also announced its election campaign committee. The list included State President Dilip Jaiswal, Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary, Vijay Sinha, Minister Giriraj Singh, and several others such as Nityanand Rai, Radha Mohan Singh, Mangal Pandey, Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal, Gopal Narayan Singh, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Ashwini Kumar Choubey, Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Satish Chandra Dubey, and Rajbhushan Nishad.
**Shahnawaz Hussain’s Inclusion**
Additionally, the election campaign committee includes Dr. Prem Kumar, Renu Devi, Janak Ram, Hari Sahni, Rituraj Sinha, Syed Shahnawaz Hussain, Rama Devi, Pradeep Kumar Singh, Janardan Singh Seegriwal, Gopalji Thakur, and Ashok Yadav.
**BJP’s Preparations for the Elections**
Political observers suggest that the BJP is preparing to enter the election with robust organizational and strategic plans. The party anticipates that the situation in Bihar may differ this time, which is why it has begun efforts to connect with the public.
