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'Teesri baar Modi Sarkar, ab ki baar 400 paar': BJP's new slogan for Lok Sabha 2024 polls

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 2 January 2024
BJP sets high target for Lok Sabha elections with a new slogan: 'Teesri baar Modi Sarkar, ab ki baar 400 paar'. The party aims to win 400 plus seats in the 2024 polls. The announcement was made in a meeting chaired by national president JP Nadda and attended by prominent party members. The meeting also discussed organizational strategies and appointed convenors and co-convenors at the State Assembly and Lok Sabha levels. The party plans to intensify its campaign efforts with tours by prominent leaders in Lok Sabha clusters.
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