

Saugat-e-modi kits: The Minority Front of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has played a new bet to help the minorities. National President of BJP Minority Front, Jamal Siddiqui, has launched the ‘Saugat-e-Modi’ campaign. Under which party workers will give 32 lakh people in the country before Eid. The focus of this BJP scheme is Bihar assembly elections and Muslim voters.
The campaign has started on Tuesday under the guidance of BJP National President JP Nadda from Nizamuddin in Delhi. The purpose of this initiative is to ensure that poor Muslim families can celebrate the festival of Eid without any difficulty. As part of the campaign, 32,000 minority front workers will cooperate with 32,000 mosques across the country to reach the needy. The BJP Minority Front National President Jamal Siddiqui said about the campaign that “The minority Front will reach the needy through the holy month of Ramadan and during opportunities like Eid, Good Friday, Easter, Nauruz and Indian New Year, through the Saugat-e-Modi campaign.” He said that Eid Milan ceremony will also be organized at the district level.
Saugat-e-Modi Yojana is a campaign launched by BJP that aims to promote welfare schemes among the Muslim community and gather political support. The ‘Saugat-e-Modi’ kit given by the BJP Minority Front will have food and drink. There will be a suit cloth for the female head of the house. All essential items for Eid will be soy, sugar, dry fruits, gram flour and milk packets. Jamal Siddiqui told that similarly the necessary items are going to distribute for Baisakhi and Good Friday. For this program, 32,000 workers of BJP Front will go to 100-100 homes. In this way, ‘Saugat-e-Modi’ will be distributed by reaching 32 lakh houses.
This campaign is particularly important because it focuses on the occasion of Ramadan and Eid. Under this campaign, BJP Minority Front plans to reach 32 lakh Muslim families and cooperate with 3 thousand mosques. These kits distributed under the Saugat-e-Modi campaign will have many types of things. Along with the food items, the kit will also include clothes, arrears, dates, dry fruits and sugar. There will be suits for women and kurta-pajama for men. News agency ANI quoted sources as saying that the price of each kit will be around 500 to 600 rupees. The expenses of which are being raised by the minority front.