The Bharatiya Janata Party will 'expose the misconduct and misdeeds of the Congress led United Progressive Alliance government at the Centre' through an aggressive campaign, said party spokesperson Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi at Bengaluru on Friday.
Naqvi was here to attend the three-day BJP national executive, which starts today.
The party will organise Vijay Sankalp rallies across the nation and the National Democratic Alliance's prime ministerial candidate L K Advani will address the first such rally in Bengaluru on Saturday. The BJP proposes to organise 150 such rallies across the country.
BJP top brass meets in Bengaluru to chalk out poll strategy
A detailed strategy will be finalised during the national executive meeting, Naqvi added.
The BJP has already initiated the process of identifying prospective candidates for various Lok Sabha and assembly seats across the country.
Senior leaders of the state units are discussing the matter with the Central Election Committee. The party will start finalising its candidates once the national executive gets over.
Apart from election related issues, the National Executive will also discuss the socio-politico-geographical implications of the new delimitation process, prospects of alliances in various states and better co-ordination with the allied parties, informed Naqvi.
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