People can send inputs via WhatsApp or email, or by scanning the QR code in the letter. Representative image
Kerala

Scan, send: BJP invites inputs on NDA election manifesto via QR code

The BJP has also hold interactions with voters in various parts of Thiruvananthapuram on November 5, with the one in Nemom to be led by Rajeev.

Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Stepping up its preparations for the local body elections, the BJP on Monday unveiled a series of initiatives and announcements at the state and district levels.

BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar posted a letter on Facebook, inviting suggestions from youth, farmers, entrepreneurs and students for preparing the NDA’s manifesto. People can send inputs via WhatsApp or email, or by scanning the QR code in the letter.

“New ideas from various sections of society are essential to address the challenges of present times. Those who genuinely wish to see the nation progress can share their views and ideas with the BJP,” Rajeev said. The feedback collected from the grassroots will be incorporated into the NDA’s manifesto for the local body elections.

Meanwhile, BJP Thiruvananthapuram central district president Karamana Jayan said the party will announce its first list of candidates for city corp in two days. The district committee has received the list, which will be reviewed by the district core committee before being forwarded to the state committee, he said.

Saying that the contest was mainly between the BJP and the Left, he expressed confidence that the BJP will come to power in the civic body. “We are not concerned about Congress’ announcements like that of the candidature of K S Sabarinadhan. Congress is not a major contender in this election. We will win over 60 seats in the corporation,” Jayan said.

Jayan reiterated that an AIIMS must be established in Thiruvananthapuram, preferably at Nettukaltheri in Kallikkad panchayat, where suitable land is available. He said he has already raised the demand with the BJP leadership.

The BJP has also hold interactions with voters in various parts of Thiruvananthapuram on November 5, with the one in Nemom to be led by Rajeev.

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