Shah gave this direction at a meeting attended by BJP's all 52 Rajya Sabha MPs. Today's meeting followed two major interactions Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi had with BJP chief ministers and top party leaders from states who were asked to work overtime to make the government's "pro-poor" policies a success, expand the organisation and its ideological influence.
"He said Rajya Sabha members should also work to spread the party's base and ideology," Union Minister Prakash Javadekar told reporters briefing about what transpired at the meeting.
While the party has constantly pushed its Lok Sabha members to work on its developmental and organisational agenda, there has been a feeling that the Rajya Sabha members, many of whom have little stake in electoral politics, have not been involved much in the exercise.
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Asked what RS members from states like Gujarat and Rajasthan, where BJP had won all the Lok Sabha seats, will do, he said the party will find a way for utilising their services. These members would coordinate with the state unit and the government in states where BJP is in power to adopt a constituency.
"They have to work, campaign as if they are the Lok Sabha members from there. They have to take up party programmes and developmental schemes like Lower House members... They should make up for the party not having its MP from there," Shah said.
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