What Brings Foreign Diplomats to Bihar to Witness the BJP Campaign?
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Key Takeaways
- Foreign diplomats visiting Bihar to observe the BJP campaign.
- Initiative is part of the “Know BJP” outreach program.
- Delegation includes representatives from seven countries.
- Focus on India’s democratic processes and election strategies.
- Upcoming Bihar Assembly elections are highly competitive.
New Delhi, Nov 2 (NationPress) A group of diplomats from seven nations is making a trip to Bihar this Sunday as part of the BJP's outreach initiative, “Know BJP,” which was initiated by the party’s national President J.P. Nadda.
The delegation's visit, spanning two days from November 2 to 3, aims to observe the BJP’s electoral campaign in the state and gain a deeper understanding of India’s democratic and electoral processes at the grassroots level.
A press release from the BJP indicates that the delegation comprises representatives from the embassies and high commissions of Japan, Indonesia, Denmark, Australia, the United Kingdom, Bhutan, and South Africa. These diplomats will engage with senior BJP leaders, observe campaign activities, and tour key constituencies to see how the party connects with voters and orchestrates large-scale election campaigns.
“The purpose of the visit is to help these diplomats understand the functionality, outreach, and organizational strength of the BJP, along with providing a firsthand view of India’s electoral involvement at the grassroots level,” the statement elaborated.
During their visit, the diplomats are expected to explore several constituencies in Patna, Nalanda, and Gaya, where they will witness rallies, campaign meetings, and booth-level coordination efforts. Senior BJP officials will brief the delegation on the party’s digital outreach, volunteer structure, and campaign strategies for the ongoing Bihar Assembly elections.
This visit to Bihar comes just ahead of the first phase of polling on November 6. The second phase is scheduled for November 11, with vote counting taking place on November 14, as the state heads into a highly competitive assembly election.
In the meantime, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also set to visit Bihar on Sunday for a one-day election campaign.
The Prime Minister will address two consecutive rallies, the first in Arrah at 1:30 p.m., followed by a second in Nawada at 3:30 p.m.
He is expected to return to Patna around 5 p.m., where he will pay floral tributes at the statue of Rashtrakavi Ramdhari Singh Dinkar. At 5:30 p.m., he will join a grand roadshow in Patna in support of NDA candidates.