"We are going to pass four resolutions during the two-day meet, including on the state's agriculture growth under the leadership of Narendra Modi and UPA government's anti-Gujarat policy," party spokesperson Vijay Rupani said.
"Gujarat is the only state in the country to have done good in the field of agriculture," Rupani said.
"But Modi has become an eyesore for the UPA government and it is creating hurdles in Gujarat's progress and hence the party will highlight that aspect by passing a resolution."
"Two other resolutions to be taken up during the meeting are the Centre's failure in curbing the price rise and Gujarat's development in Modi's ten-year rule as the chief minister," he said.
Another party spokesperson I K Jadeja said the state election is likely to be held by the end of this year and the main agenda of the meeting was to discuss the party's preparation ahead of the polls.
According to him, the state BJP also plans to organise several programmes including protests against the Centre's "failure" in curbing the price rise and also launching an enrolment drive ahead of the assembly polls.