As part of the strategy, Shah asked leaders to focus on the 150 seats which the party lost in the 2014 election, sources in the BJP said.
These seats were in various states including West Bengal, Odisha, Karnataka and in the north east.
The meeting was attended by 31 party leaders including Union Ministers Ravi Shankar Prasad, Ananth Kumar and J P Nadda. Party office bearers Ram Lal, Anil Jain and Bhupender Yadav were also present at the meet.
Shah told the leaders the party was eyeing a two-third majority, or more than 350 seats in the next general elections.
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