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Assembly elections: BJP takes stock of state of affairs after setbacks

Party President J P Nadda held a discussion with senior party leaders and office-bearers over the weekend and parallel consultations were held last week by B L Santhosh

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Nadda and office-bearers of the party also met Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi, described as a courtesy call but spanning over four hours.

Aditi Phadnis New Delhi
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is undertaking a massive stock-taking exercise in preparation for a clutch of Assembly elections due in 2022, especially in Uttar Pradesh (UP). 

Party President J P Nadda held a discussion with senior party leaders and office-bearers over the weekend and parallel consultations were held last week by B L Santhosh, party general secretary (organisation), in Lucknow. 

Nadda and office-bearers of the party also met Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi, described as a courtesy call but spanning over four hours.

Alarm bells began ringing soon after the result of the panchayat elections last month. 

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