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BJP sets ‘Mission 400’ seats target for next Lok Sabha polls

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New Delhi: A top Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders today said that the Saffron party has set an ambitious “Mission 400” target for 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

The BJP, which won 282 seats in 2014, has identified 120 Lok Sabha seats won by opposition parties in the last general election and has chalked out a strategy to win these seats.

 

 

Besides, the party is also seeking to expand its base in areas where it has not got much electoral success.

Though the Lok Sabha elections are still two years away, the party has begun gearing towards them.

 

 

BJP President Amit Shah embarked on a 15-day “Vistaar Yatra” (party expansion tour) earlier in the month to strengthen the party in some of the states ruled by opposition parties including West Bengal and Odisha. The party is also focusing on Kerala and Tamil Nadu as part of its efforts to expand its base.

Party leaders said that the expansion in new areas would also help in making for any loss of seats in areas it had done well in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.