El comité electoral central del BJP se reúne en la residencia del primer ministro Modi

El Comité Electoral Central del BJP celebró una reunión en la residencia del primer ministro Narendra Modi el 1 de junio de 2026. En la reunión se debatió la estrategia para las elecciones al Rajya Sabha y a los consejos legislativos.

La reunión en la residencia del primer ministro Narendra Modi duró cerca de dos horas y contó con la presencia, entre otros, del presidente del partido Nitin Navin, el ministro del Interior Amit Shah, el ministro de Defensa Rajnath Singh y BL Santosh.

Según fuentes, la reunión abordó la estrategia para 24 escaños del Rajya Sabha en 10 estados y las elecciones a los consejos legislativos en estados como Maharashtra. El primer ministro Modi sugirió que los estados revisaran sus preparativos.

Tras la reunión, el BJP publicó su primera lista de candidatos para las elecciones al Consejo Legislativo de Maharashtra de 2026. Incluye a 10 candidatos, como Arun Lakhani por Wardha-Chandrapur-Gadchiroli.

También se discutió la reestructuración organizativa, con la posibilidad de que se forme un nuevo equipo la próxima semana.

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