West Bengal Assembly polls | BJP decides to stop large rallies, restricts crowds to 500
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The occasion mentioned the smaller public conferences can be held in open areas and with COVID-19 pointers in place.
NEW DELHI: The BJP on Monday determined to stop holding large rallies, gatherings and conferences for the West Bengal Assembly elections, capping attendance at 500 due to the rising COVID-19 instances.
In an announcement, the occasion mentioned BJP president Jagat Prasad Nadda had determined that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and different central leaders of the occasion would deal with solely small public conferences and not more than 500 folks can be allowed to attend.
The occasion mentioned the smaller public conferences can be held in open areas and with COVID-19 pointers in place. The occasion had set a goal of distribution of 6 crore masks and sanitisers in West Bengal, it mentioned.
The occasion asserted that it’s also very needed for the constitutional and democratic obligations to be fulfilled, noting that the meeting polls are underway within the state.
Amid a large surge within the COVID instances, the BJP mentioned the nation had earlier overcome massive challenges underneath Mr. Modi and can do it once more.
BJP’s IT wing head Amit Malviya, additionally the occasion’s co-incharge for the state, mentioned the BJP will leverage its “massive digital footprint” and take the message of Modi and different leaders to lakhs of individuals.
“We did that successfully during Bihar elections, which too was conducted under the cloud of Covid. The opposition had then complained that it gave us an edge,” he mentioned.
(With inputs from PTI)
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