On the 44th foundation day of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing top leaders and workers of the party. The BJP president hoisted the party flag at the headquarters in Delhi, and a wall-writing campaign was launched as part of the party’s campaign for the upcoming general election. The article also mentions the party’s observance of a social justice week, which includes nationwide programs to commemorate social reformer BR Ambedkar and Jyotiba Phule. The BJP was founded on April 6, 1980, after leaders of the Jana Sangh quit the Janata Party. BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) plans to launch a wall-writing drive as part of their mega campaign for the upcoming general election, which is due next year. The BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh informed the media that the party members will write slogans such as “Ek Baar Phir Se Modi Sarkar” and “Ek Baar Phir Se Bhajpa Sarkar” on walls in over 10.72 lakh locations across the country. The campaign will be launched by BJP chief Nadda later today.
It is common for political parties to engage in outreach efforts to various communities ahead of elections. In this case, the BJP is paying homage to Dalit icons such as BR Ambedkar and Jyotiba Phule as part of its outreach to the Dalit community. The Dalits, who are traditionally considered to be at the bottom of India’s caste hierarchy, make up a significant voting bloc in many parts of the country. By highlighting the contributions of these Dalit leaders and honoring their legacies, the BJP may be seeking to gain support from Dalit voters in the upcoming Lok Sabha election.