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BJP National Executive meet begins in Delhi

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National Executive which is being attended by around 2,500 delegates from across the country and…

BJP National Executive meet begins in Delhi

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National Executive which is being attended by around 2,500 delegates from across the country and will be addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi began here on Monday, officials said.

Being organised at Talkatora Stadium in Lutyen’s Delhi, the meeting will see participation of 15 BJP Chief Ministers, six Deputy Chief Ministers, 1,400 MLAs, 85 members of legislative councils, 280 ministers and 336 MPs.

Chaired by BJP chief Amit Shah, the day-long session will be the first-ever televised National Executive meet of the party with the economy’s slowing growth and next round of assembly polls topping the agenda.

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Shah will deliver the inaugural address on Monday while Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the concluding session.

Modi is likely to address the concerns over the state of the Indian economy and is all set to list the achievements of his government in the last three years.

On Sunday, Shah inaugurated the office-bearers’ meeting to finalise the agenda and resolutions likely to be passed at the Monday meet.

A political and an economic resolution is set to be passed by the National Executive.

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