Lok Sabha Election 2024: BJP is going to run this campaign to dominate the Dalits, look at 2024

Ghar Ghar Jodo Campaign: There is not much time left for the Lok Sabha elections to be held in the year 2024. All the parties are engaged in preparations at their own level to win this general election. In this regard, BJP wants to break the record of seats won in 2019. For this, the party is going to start door-to-door campaign. Under this campaign, BJP will focus on Dalits and Scheduled Castes.

17 percent of the country’s voters come from this population and the party is keeping an eye on it. The party will run this campaign across the country from April 14 to May 5, under which BJP leaders will move to Dalit settlements. Actually, Ambedkar Jayanti is on 14th April and Buddha Jayanti is on 5th May. Meanwhile, the party that came to power at the center will run door-to-door campaign. Through this campaign, Dalit families who are deprived of the benefits of government schemes will be given the benefits of the schemes. The campaign will end at Talkatora Stadium in Delhi and a grand program will also be organized during this time. Prime Minister Narendra Modi can address the Dalit community in this program.

How many Dalits voted for BJP in the year 2019

People in the country 131 seats are reserved in the assembly. Out of which 84 are for Scheduled Castes and 47 for Scheduled Tribes. At one time, all these Dalit-majority seats were occupied by the Congress, sometimes by the Bahujan Samaj Party or other parties, but in 2019 there was such a storm in the name of Narendra Modi that the BJP broke the record of 2014 and won 77 reserved seats ‘ took possession of That too when the opposition accused the BJP of being an anti-Dalit party.

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According to the Center for the Study of Developing Societies i.e. CSDS, Congress in 2014 Had to be satisfied with 18.5 percent votes. Along with this, the Bahujan Samaj Party, which describes itself as the largest party of Dalits, has received 13.9 percent votes. Along with this, BJP got about 24 percent of the total votes.

On the other hand, if we talk about the CSDS Lonikiti survey, BJP under the leadership of Narendra Modi has increased the vote percentage of backward castes. . Which has reached from 24 percent to 42 percent. Also, between 2014 and 2019, the Dalit vote went from 24 percent to 34 percent for the BJP.

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