BJP’s strategy to win 400+ seats: Modi’s face, Centre’s schemes and support of beneficiaries
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is aiming to win more than 400 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. For this, the party has prepared a comprehensive strategy, which includes Modi’s face, the Centre’s schemes and the support of the beneficiaries.
Brand Modi:
Modi’s face is the biggest election weapon for BJP. Modi’s ever-growing popularity and his image as a successful leader is a major strength for the BJP. All the election campaigns of the party are conducted under the leadership of Modi.
Modi is considered the biggest election weapon of the BJP. His popularity is increasing across the country and people see him as a successful leader. Many schemes of the Modi government have improved the lives of the poor, farmers and middle-class people. BJP has strong support from the beneficiaries of these schemes.
Preparation for the 2024 elections:
BJP has started its preparations for the 2024 elections. The party has made Modi the face of the election campaign and under his leadership, the election campaign is being conducted across the country.
Arrogance of BJP:
BJP believes that it will easily win the 2024 elections. Party leaders often claim that BJP will once again form the government under the leadership of Modi.
Centre’s Schemes:
Many schemes of the Modi government have improved the lives of the poor, farmers and middle-class people. BJP has strong support from the beneficiaries of these schemes.
Support of Beneficiaries:
The party has set up 300 call centres across the country to directly contact beneficiaries of BJP government schemes. Through these call centres, the party is telling these people about the achievements of the Modi government.
Opposition Challenge:
The 2024 Lok Sabha elections will be a challenging election for the BJP. Opposition parties are trying to unite and challenge the BJP. However, the BJP has three strong weapons Modi’s face, the Centre’s schemes and the support of beneficiaries, which can help the party win more than 400 seats.
2024 Lok Sabha elections for BJP under the leadership of Narendra Modi: The path to victory
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has achieved unprecedented success in the last 10 years under the leadership of Narendra Modi. The party won a clear majority in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections, winning 282 and 303 seats respectively. There are many factors behind this success, including Modi’s popularity, the positive impact of government policies on beneficiaries and the weakness of the opposition.
BJP’s strategy:
BJP is also trying to repeat its success formula in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The party has prepared a comprehensive strategy for this election, which includes Modi’s face, the Centre’s schemes and the support of the beneficiaries.
Modi’s face:
Modi’s face is the biggest election weapon for BJP. Modi’s ever-growing popularity and his image as a successful leader is a major strength for the BJP. All the election campaigns of the party are conducted under the leadership of Modi.
BJP’s core voter: Key to victory
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won the Lok Sabha elections twice in a row in the last 10 years. Its core voters have played an important role in the success of the party.
Core Voter:
The core voters of the BJP are mainly people who believe in Hindu nationalist ideology. These include upper-caste people like Brahmins, Vaishyas, Bhumihars, Kshatriyas, and middle-class people.
Core Voter Support:
In 2014, the BJP got 31% votes from its core voters. This increased to 37% in 2019. BJP is committed to maintaining the support of its core voters in the 2024 elections.
Importance of Native Voters:
For BJP, its core voters are important as they are loyal to the party’s ideology. These voters also play an active role in the party’s election campaigns.
The target of 50% vote share:
BJP has set a target of 50% vote share for the 2024 elections. To achieve this goal, the party needs to retain the support of its core voters as well as attract new voters.
Achievements of the Modi government:
From the abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, the renovation of Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi, Mahakal Lok in Ujjain to the construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya, the Modi government has implemented the main agenda of BJP and its ideological organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on the ground. Has been taken down. These achievements have further strengthened the confidence of the core voters of BJP in the party.
Slogan of development: BJP’s mantra to strengthen vote bank
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won consecutively in the last two Lok Sabha elections. Its development agenda has played an important role in the success of the party.
The slogan of development:
BJP has made development its slogan. The party believes that only development can make India a strong and prosperous nation. BJP has implemented many development schemes during its tenure, which have benefited all sections of the people of the country.
Urban Voter:
BJP’s development agenda is also attracting urban voters. Urban voters believe that the development plans of the Modi government have strengthened the country’s economy and improved their standard of living.
Young Voter:
Young voters are also influenced by the BJP’s development agenda. The youth believe that the Modi government is giving them a better India for the future. To woo the youth, the BJP has given slogans like “Reform, Perform and Transform”, and “Make in India”.Beneficiary Vote Bank:
BJP has included a large section of the lower classes in its vote bank by implementing several schemes in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The party calls these beneficiaries “beneficiaries”. The government believes that the number of these beneficiaries is around 80 crores.
2024 elections:
BJP will try to further strengthen the development agenda in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The party aims to achieve a 50% vote share. For this, the party will focus on strengthening the vote bank of urban voters, young voters and beneficiaries.
BJP’s new caste politics
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won consecutively in the last two Lok Sabha elections. Along with its development agenda, new caste politics has also played an important role in the success of the party.
New caste politics:
BJP introduced a new caste politics before the 2014 elections. In this politics, the party focused on including those caste groups, which may not be numerically important, but together become a significant vote bank.
By including small caste-based regional parties in the party, BJP’s presence and acceptance among these castes was increased. For example, in UP, non-Yadav OBCs, non-Jatav SCs and EBCs were strengthened in favour of the BJP.
In Haryana, non-Jat backward castes and urban voters supported the BJP. In the last five years, the party has won the votes of the tribal community by promoting its special programs and leadership.
Its impact has been visible in state elections, from Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal to Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Gujarat.
Challenges in the South:
The BJP has strengthened its position in North, Northeast and Central India, but the change in political equations in many states and the strengthening of Congress in the South for the 2024 elections are a cause of concern for the party.
It has always been difficult to win in the South. The party had its best performance in 2019 where it won 29 out of 130 Lok Sabha seats from Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. Of these, 25 were from Karnataka and 4 from Telangana.
After winning the assembly elections in Karnataka earlier this year, the Congress has got further strength in the south with the victory in Telangana. Due to this, Congress has started challenging BJP in the matter of Lok Sabha seats.
BJP is in alliance with Janata Dal Secular (JDS) to maintain its hold in Karnataka. In Telangana, Home Minister Amit Shah has set a target of winning 10 out of 17 Lok Sabha seats. The BJP is working on uniting the two factions of the AIADMK in Tamil Nadu and is planning an alliance with the party. Pawan Kalyan has an alliance with Janasena in Andhra Pradesh.