By Nitin Mahajan

Emboldened by victory in Bihar, J P Nadda, the national president of Bharatiya Janata Party is set to tour the country to strengthen the organisation with an aim to begin preparing for 2024 general elections.

Days after Bihar victory, Nadda would soon be embarking on a 100 day ‘Rashtriya Vistrit Pravas’ throughout the country dividing his days of stay in a state to work on devising strategy for 2024 general elections.

One of the objectives would be to work on seats that were not won by the party in 2019 and also on how to win those seats in 2024 has been listed as one of the crucial aspect of the trips BJP chief would undertake soon.

Nadda, who has been praised by PM Modi for winning Bihar polls, would be meeting party’s public representatives, debating and discussing new possible coalitions, improving state governments image, interacting with various influencer groups, bringing clarity on party’s ideology in the cadre and initiating dialogue with senior functionaries of the party and coalition partners in the states.

The states too have been categorised in A, B, C and D categories.

Category A are the states where BJP is in government or is a principal coalition partner like Nagaland, Bihar, Karnataka, Tripura etc.
Category B pertains to those states where BJP is not in power like Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Delhi, Punjab, Odisha
Category C pertains to small states like Lakshadweep, Meghalaya and Mizoram and Category D is for election bound states like Kerala, West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry and Tamil Nadu.

Except Uttar Pradesh, Nadda will stay in the state of C category for 2 as for categories A and B are concerned, the national president will stay for 3 days. In UP, the national president will be doing pravas for 8 days.