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Second day of BJP's National Executive meeting on election strategy

| | Jun 13, 2016, at 06:55 pm
Allahabad, June 13 (IBNS) The second day's meeting of BJP's National Executive is underway in Allahabad on Monday with the leadership chalking out strategy for the upcoming Assembly elections in five states and deciding on the Chief Ministerial candidate for Uttar Pradesh, reports said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in the city to attend the meeting, will address a public rally in the afternoon. 
 
Senior Cabinet ministers, chief ministers of BJP-ruled states, party MPs and other senior leaders are attending the meeting. 
 
Assembly elections are due in five states - Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Goa.

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