CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: The Bharatiya Janata Party is preparing a major organizational strategy in Uttar Pradesh by deploying nearly 1.76 lakh “Booth Palaks” ahead of upcoming elections. The initiative is aimed at strengthening grassroots outreach, improving voter coordination, and enhancing booth-level management across the state. Party leaders believe the move will help reinforce BJP’s electoral network and ensure better communication with voters at the local level.
According to party sources, the BJP plans to implement a micro-management model inspired by its election strategy in West Bengal. The model focuses on booth-wise data analysis, voter engagement, cadre coordination, and targeted campaigning. Special attention will reportedly be given to the 61 assembly seats where the party faced defeat in previous elections.
Senior BJP leaders are expected to monitor the progress of booth committees, voter outreach campaigns, and organizational activities regularly. The strategy also includes training programs for workers, digital coordination, and stronger social media outreach to connect with young voters and first-time electors.
Political observers see the move as part of BJP’s broader effort to consolidate its position in Uttar Pradesh and prepare early for future electoral challenges in the politically crucial state.

