Furthermore, he explained that this nationwide initiative, part of the party’s ‘Namo Navamatadata Sammelan,’ aims to engage and register new voters while fostering a stronger connection with the vibrant democracy of India.“Our PM is a strong advocate for empowering the youth. He will address the sammelans, inspiring and encouraging first-time voters to make informed choices for a brighter India. The PM will also emphasize the importance of new voters in enhancing the party’s presence among them,” Surya said.He pointed out that the BJP Yuva Morcha is organising these events at 5,000 locations, each engaging a minimum of 1,000 new voters.Amandeep Singh, the national media in-charge of BJP Yuva Morcha, further elaborated on the outreach efforts, mentioning that the BJP Yuva Morcha had reached out to educational institutions, youth organisations, households, playgrounds, and coaching centres. A dedicated digital platform for this initiative was also launched on January 13 by JP Nadda.BJP MPs and MLAs will engage in sammelans (gatherings or meetings) as well.Catching them youngAccording to BJP Yuva Morcha chief Tejasvi Surya, the nationwide initiative, part of the BJP’s ‘Namo Navamatadata Sammelan,’ aims to engage and register new voters while fostering a stronger connection with the vibrant democracy of India. Surya emphasised that young voters had played a pivotal role in electing Modi as the Prime Minister in 2014 and securing his re-election in 2019.
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