THE JHARKHAND STORY DESK
New Delhi, August 26: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), along with its NDA allies, has rolled out an extensive outreach drive ahead of the Bihar Assembly polls, aiming to cover all 243 constituencies by mid-September.
Party insiders revealed that 14 dedicated teams have been formed to coordinate constituency-level conferences, with senior leaders and national spokespersons addressing both local gatherings and press briefings across the state’s 38 districts.
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The initiative, which began on August 23, is being executed in two distinct phases. The first round focuses on constituencies the NDA won in the 2020 elections, while the second will concentrate on seats where their candidates narrowly missed victory.

From August 23 to 25, 41 constituencies were already covered, and the next leg is slated for August 28–30, with the drive continuing until September 14.
Through this campaign, the BJP intends to highlight industrial growth, welfare initiatives, and what it calls a visible transformation in Bihar under NDA rule.
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Leaders are also using the platform to counter what they describe as misleading narratives from the opposition.








