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Jan Ashirwaad Yatra: 43 central ministers to travel 400 km each from August 16, BJP plans to cover 150 Lok Sabha seats

The ministers have been asked to make short and effective speeches at various halts en route the 'Jan Aashirwaad Yatra' and speak about the objectives of the Modi government, speak about various schemes, development projects and local issues.

July 30, 2021 / 22:34 IST
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A party directive says the Yatra must be “grand, attractive and effective and reach the common man” (File image)
A party directive says the Yatra must be “grand, attractive and effective and reach the common man” (File image)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not allowed to introduce his 43 new and upgraded ministers in the Monsoon Session of Parliament but the party will now introduce them to the general public as part of a three-day long Jan Ashirwaad Yatra starting August 16 in 19 states.

News18 has accessed details of the elaborate plan under which each of the 43 ministers will land about 300-400 kilometers away from their home constituency and undertake the Yatra over the next three days in an open vehicle, passing through three to four Lok Sabha constituencies till their home district. The BJP hence plans to cover about 150 Lok Sabha constituencies and over 15,000 km, in a bid to also build momentum in the poll-bound states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Manipur.

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For example, Power Minister RK Singh will land in Gaya to make the journey towards his constituency Aarah over three days while Labour Minister Bhupender Yadav will land in Rajasthan to go towards Alwar. The Ministers will be staying the night in villages or small towns that fall en route and meet a cross-section of people during the three-day journey – like prominent religious saints, social activists, national and state level players, families of martyrs, party cadre and pay obeisance at religious sites.

All BJP MPs have also been asked to be in their constituency from August 16 while the Jan Aashirwaad Yatra passes through their area. “Before Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister, the history has been that central ministers used to be like fruits on a tree branch – far from reach of the public. PM Narendra Modi wants to break this myth. He wants that every minister of his council is connected to the people and the public also feels a connection with Ministers,” a party directive mentions.