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Pm Modi's 'Mera Booth Sabse Majboot' Programme for Haryana from Sept 26

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his three-day visit to the US, announced the launch of the 'Mera Booth Sabse Majboot' program via social media. This initiative is set to take place on September 26 at around 12:30 PM, where the Prime Minister will connect with BJP workers, volunteers, and supporters from Haryana through the NaMo app.

In his announcement, PM Modi invited supporters to submit questions and suggestions ahead of the interactive session. He emphasized that BJP workers in Haryana are committed to ensuring the party's symbol, the lotus, flourishes at every booth in the upcoming elections.

Typically, during these programs, the Prime Minister answers queries from booth-level party members and discusses ways to motivate voters at the grassroots level to support the BJP. PM Modi often shares strategies on how party workers can personally engage with voters in their communities.

Haryana's Chief Electoral Officer, Pankaj Agarwal, noted that the Election Commission of India is collaborating with local authorities to implement special measures aimed at boosting voter turnout for the 15th Haryana Assembly elections, scheduled for October 5. These efforts seek to exceed participation rates from previous elections.

Various activities, including slogan writing, painting, street plays, and poster-making, are being organized to encourage voter engagement. Agarwal highlighted that Haryana voters are politically savvy and that the state has consistently recorded higher turnout than many others in both Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.

The 'Mera Booth Sabse Majboot' initiative aims to enhance the BJP's grassroots presence and promote increased voter participation in the upcoming elections.

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