The BJP now wants voters' suggestions for preparing the party's manifesto for the 2014 general elections.
The appeal came on a tweet from the party's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, with a link to the website recording people's views.
"Your voice, your manifesto! Urging you to share ideas for 2014 BJP manifesto. Let us work together for a better India!"
The link to manifesto website is http://www.bjpelectionmanifesto.com/#.
The message on website said the party's manifesto should reflect aspirations of the masse, especially the youth. It should also redefine the way the country was being governed currently.
"Narendra Modi has called for the transformation of representative democracy into participatory democracy. As the first step towards your participation, we seek your suggestions and ideas to make our manifesto more meaningful and purposeful."
For recoding their suggestions, visitors will have to click on the dropbox at the top of the screen, fill in details, select a category and post their views.
The party said it "will consider each suggestion with care".
Veteran BJP leader Murali Manohar Joshi is heading the manifesto committee.
The website also has BJP manifestoes from the 1998, 2004 and 2009 general elections.
Source: IndiaToday
The appeal came on a tweet from the party's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, with a link to the website recording people's views.
"Your voice, your manifesto! Urging you to share ideas for 2014 BJP manifesto. Let us work together for a better India!"
The link to manifesto website is http://www.bjpelectionmanifesto.com/#.
The message on website said the party's manifesto should reflect aspirations of the masse, especially the youth. It should also redefine the way the country was being governed currently.
"Narendra Modi has called for the transformation of representative democracy into participatory democracy. As the first step towards your participation, we seek your suggestions and ideas to make our manifesto more meaningful and purposeful."
For recoding their suggestions, visitors will have to click on the dropbox at the top of the screen, fill in details, select a category and post their views.
The party said it "will consider each suggestion with care".
Veteran BJP leader Murali Manohar Joshi is heading the manifesto committee.
The website also has BJP manifestoes from the 1998, 2004 and 2009 general elections.
Source: IndiaToday
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