
New Delhi: In the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has set a goal for itself with the slogan ‘This time, aim for 400+’. Party workers have been given an ambitious target of achieving 50% or more. However, is it that easy, especially when BJP already holds a dominant position in many states, meaning there might be limited room for seat growth. In such a scenario, how will the BJP achieve the hat-trick in central power for the third consecutive term. The BJP is well aware that the goal is not easy, but under Modi’s leadership, the party is gradually expanding its footprint even in the southern states. From Kashi-Tamil Sangamam to the Women’s Sangamam in Thrissur, Narendra Modi is silently strengthening BJP’s presence in the South. On the next day of his Tamil Nadu tour, Wednesday, PM Modi has already sounded the conch for BJP’s Lok Sabha campaign in South India through a rally for ‘2 lakh women’ in Kerala.