Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing party workers in Karnataka for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections 2024 emphasized the importance of achieving 'Mission 370' on Friday. 'Mission 370' sets the ambitious goal of securing 370 seats for the BJP in the upcoming elections and garnering an additional 370 votes for the party at each polling booth nationwide.


During a virtual interaction with BJP Karyakartas from Karnataka as part of the party's 'Mera Booth Sabse Majboot' (My Booth Strongest) initiative, the Prime Minister urged party workers to engage with beneficiaries of various Central government schemes and ensure their success stories gain traction on social media platforms.


“This programme (Mera Booth Sabse Majboot) shows how important booth-level workers are to me. To win Lok Sabha elections, we must first win the booths. Remember, at every booth, we must get 370 more votes this time," PM Modi said, as per IANS.















PM Modi instructed party workers to create a voter list and prioritise individuals available for polling. Later, he told the workers to persuade those who have other conflicting plans to cast their vote first. He also told to ensure proper arrangements for voters with physical disabilities.


During the interaction, the Prime Minister inquired of Supreeth Bhandari, a party worker from Udupi, about his outreach to first-time voters and beneficiaries of various schemes. He asked him whether he was conducting interviews, creating reels and posting them on social media. He emphasised that these modern campaigning tools should be utilised. 


Furthermore, the Prime Minister urged party workers to gather data on booth-level voting trends from the past three elections and analyse the polling patterns to secure an advantage for the party at every polling booth.


"If you want to win a booth, you will have to win the hearts of the voters,” the Prime Minister added.


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