homepolitics News50% plus vote share, alliances, and gains in east & south: How BJP plans to fulfil PM's target of 'abki baar, NDA 400 paar'

50%-plus vote share, alliances, and gains in east & south: How BJP plans to fulfil PM's target of 'abki baar, NDA 400 paar'

Getting Ajit Pawar on board in Maharashtra, JDS in Karnataka, Nitish Kumar back in the NDA in Bihar and opening talks with Jayant Chaudhary in Uttar Pradesh and Chandrababu Naidu in Andhra Pradesh — all this is a part of BJP's strategy to maximise the NDA's tally and vote share in 2024

By News18.com  Feb 7, 2024 5:00:28 PM IST (Published)

3 Min Read

A 50%-plus vote share for the NDA, gains in the East and the South, holding on to the heartland stronghold, and stitching alliances to leave nothing to chance — this is how the BJP plans to achieve the ambitious target of 400-plus seats fixed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the NDA in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
Getting Ajit Pawar on board in Maharashtra, JDS in Karnataka, Nitish Kumar back in the NDA in Bihar and opening talks with Jayant Chaudhary in Uttar Pradesh and Chandrababu Naidu in Andhra Pradesh — all this is a part of BJP’s strategy to maximise the NDA’s tally and vote share in 2024.
Ajit Pawar got a shot in the arm with the Election Commission allotting him the NCP's clock symbol. Naidu may meet top BJP leaders during his Delhi trip on Wednesday, opening the possibilities of the TDP returning to the NDA fold and giving BJP a foot-hold in Andhra Pradesh where it could win no seat in 2019. Talks are also on with RLD after Amit Shah, in 2022, had offered that Jayant Chaudhary return to the NDA camp. Nitish's return has made NDA's position comfortable on 40 seats of Bihar.