Summary:
- The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is preparing to win the 10 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar, which were previously held by NDA constituents JDU and LJP in the 2019 elections.
- The party has selected 12 former ministers, including two former Deputy Chief Ministers, to contest on these seats and has assigned them various responsibilities.
- The BJP has implemented a cluster plan, where each constituency is part of a cluster and a leader has been appointed as in-charge. Three-tier committees have been formed to collect information on welfare schemes and prepare detailed reports.
- The former ministers have been given tasks such as organizing booth level meetings, joint meetings with office bearers, and visiting scheduled caste settlements. They are also responsible for contacting prominent personalities, religious places, and public facilities in their constituencies.
- The ministers assigned to the cluster plan include Tar Kishore Prasad, Renu Devi, Amarendra Pratap Singh, Narayan Prasad, Ramsurat Rai, Alok Ranjan Jha, Nitin Naveen, Janak Ram, Pramod Kumar, Neeraj Singh Bablu, Rampreet Paswan, Rana Randhir Singh, Sanjeev Chaurasia, and Ghanshyam Thakur.