New Delhi: Senior leaders of the Delhi BJP will hold a two-day executive committee meeting on Friday to take stock of the existing organisational issues within the party in the aftermath of its defeat in the 2022 Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) election. The meeting will also discuss roadmaps for the upcoming polls including the 2024 Parliamentary and 2025 Delhi Assembly elections.


A political proposal will be presented in the meeting to "expose" the Kejriwal government's alleged "corruption and failure to deliver" besides highlighting various initiatives and development works in the national capital by the BJP-led Union government, a senior party functionary told news agency PTI.


The report mentioned an office bearer as saying that a discussion on the party's performance in the past six months will include its defeat in the 2022 MCD elections at the hands of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Some announcements of programmes in view of the 2024 Lok Sabha and assembly polls are also expected, he added.


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The first day of the meeting will be held at the Delhi BJP office on Pant Marg. Delhi BJP Working president Virendra Sachdeva will chair the executive committee meeting to be attended by senior state office bearers and the party's parliamentarians and legislators in Delhi, PTI reported.


Union minister Anurag Thakur will address the second day of the executive meeting at Ambedkar International Centre on Janpath Road, party leaders informed.


Last year, BJP leader Adesh Gupta resigned from the post of Delhi BJP President taking "moral responsibility" for the party's loss in the MCD election.


"The party did not get the expected results in the MCD elections, taking moral responsibility for the defeat, I have resigned from the post of Delhi BJP President," Adesh Gupta told news agency ANI.


His predecessor Manoj Tiwari had resigned following the BJP's defeat to the Arvind Kejriwal-led party in the 2020 assembly election.