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He asked the BJP’s state leadership to reach out to the people more.
The meetings were attended by the party’s state office bearers, MLAs and MPs.
”Nadda-ji took stock of the party’s organisational strength. He went through the reports of the party’s panchayat poll performance, and enquired about the drop in vote share in places where we had performed well in the Lok Sabha elections and assembly polls,” a BJP leader said.
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Nadda held a meeting on Saturday night, another on Sunday morning and one more in the afternoon at the National Library.
He also visited the Dakshineswar Temple on the outskirts of Kolkata along with his wife Mallika Nadda in the morning.
Nadda arrived here on Friday on a three-day visit, to take stock of the organisation ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.
For the 2024 elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has set a target of winning 35 Lok Sabha seats from West Bengal. In 2019, the BJP won 18 of the 42 seats in the state.