<p>With an aim to consolidate the tribal votes ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party is carrying out a massive outreach campaign among the community, reaching out to as many as 75 lakh tribal families. The party’s ST Morcha said that the outreach is part of the <em>Jan Sampark Abhiyaan</em>, undertaken by the party to celebrate nine years in governance, and will be completed by the end of this month. </p>.<p>The tribal families will be given pamphlets, leaflets and books about the schemes of the Modi government that has benefitted them. BJP ST Morcha president Samir Oraon said that among the schemes about which the Morcha will speak to these families are the Ujjwala scheme, PM Samman Nidhi, PM Awas, PM Sinchai, Jan Dhan and Mudra schemes. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/bjp-rolls-out-modi-mitra-initiative-in-bid-to-reach-out-to-minorities-1230158.html" target="_blank">BJP rolls out 'Modi Mitra' initiative in bid to reach out to minorities</a></strong></p>.<p>“People from the tribal community tend to suffer from diseases like sickle cell disease and thalassemia; we will tell them how to stay away from them. We are also telling them of how the BJP government came forward during COV, providing ration to over 80 crore people,” Oraon told <em>DH</em>. </p>.<p>Most importantly, the party’s aim is to add all the 75 lakh families on the SARAL app, or the Sangathan Reporting and Analysis platform, on which the BJP is digitising its entire organisational operations, as well as connecting its key voters. As part of this outreach, party president JP Nadda travelled to Giridih in Jharkhand on Thursday, where he held a sampark meet and addressed a meeting. </p>.<p>The party has also intensified its efforts in poll-going Madhya Pradesh, where the party is carrying out a six-day Rani Durgavati <em>Gaurav Yatra</em>, with union Home Minister Amit Shah slated to be a part of it. On June 27, PM Modi is set to make a trip to Shahdol where he will interact with the tribal community, self-help groups of tribal women in Parkiya village, and eat with tribal women at a sickle cell eradication event. The state’s 45 tribal seats are crucial for the BJP; they won only 16 in 2018. </p>.<p>As part of the <em>jan sampark abhiyaan</em>, the Morcha is also carrying out rath yatras in over 200 districts as part of the campaign. In over 451 districts, Oraon said, on June 9 which is the death anniversary of tribal freedom fighter Birsa Munda, Morcha workers observed Birsa <em>Balidan Diwas</em>. </p>.<p>The BJP is keen on winning the tribal and backward classes vote banks in 2024, since 161 seats – a third of all the Lok Sabha seats – are reserved seats. Among them, 47 seats have been reserved for the Scheduled Tribes, and 84 for Scheduled Castes. In 2019, BJP won 31 of the 47 ST seats, bettering its tally of 2014 LS elections when it won 27 seats. Last year, the BJP government expanded the ST List from 735 to 750, adding tribes from Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh to the list.</p>
<p>With an aim to consolidate the tribal votes ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party is carrying out a massive outreach campaign among the community, reaching out to as many as 75 lakh tribal families. The party’s ST Morcha said that the outreach is part of the <em>Jan Sampark Abhiyaan</em>, undertaken by the party to celebrate nine years in governance, and will be completed by the end of this month. </p>.<p>The tribal families will be given pamphlets, leaflets and books about the schemes of the Modi government that has benefitted them. BJP ST Morcha president Samir Oraon said that among the schemes about which the Morcha will speak to these families are the Ujjwala scheme, PM Samman Nidhi, PM Awas, PM Sinchai, Jan Dhan and Mudra schemes. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/bjp-rolls-out-modi-mitra-initiative-in-bid-to-reach-out-to-minorities-1230158.html" target="_blank">BJP rolls out 'Modi Mitra' initiative in bid to reach out to minorities</a></strong></p>.<p>“People from the tribal community tend to suffer from diseases like sickle cell disease and thalassemia; we will tell them how to stay away from them. We are also telling them of how the BJP government came forward during COV, providing ration to over 80 crore people,” Oraon told <em>DH</em>. </p>.<p>Most importantly, the party’s aim is to add all the 75 lakh families on the SARAL app, or the Sangathan Reporting and Analysis platform, on which the BJP is digitising its entire organisational operations, as well as connecting its key voters. As part of this outreach, party president JP Nadda travelled to Giridih in Jharkhand on Thursday, where he held a sampark meet and addressed a meeting. </p>.<p>The party has also intensified its efforts in poll-going Madhya Pradesh, where the party is carrying out a six-day Rani Durgavati <em>Gaurav Yatra</em>, with union Home Minister Amit Shah slated to be a part of it. On June 27, PM Modi is set to make a trip to Shahdol where he will interact with the tribal community, self-help groups of tribal women in Parkiya village, and eat with tribal women at a sickle cell eradication event. The state’s 45 tribal seats are crucial for the BJP; they won only 16 in 2018. </p>.<p>As part of the <em>jan sampark abhiyaan</em>, the Morcha is also carrying out rath yatras in over 200 districts as part of the campaign. In over 451 districts, Oraon said, on June 9 which is the death anniversary of tribal freedom fighter Birsa Munda, Morcha workers observed Birsa <em>Balidan Diwas</em>. </p>.<p>The BJP is keen on winning the tribal and backward classes vote banks in 2024, since 161 seats – a third of all the Lok Sabha seats – are reserved seats. Among them, 47 seats have been reserved for the Scheduled Tribes, and 84 for Scheduled Castes. In 2019, BJP won 31 of the 47 ST seats, bettering its tally of 2014 LS elections when it won 27 seats. Last year, the BJP government expanded the ST List from 735 to 750, adding tribes from Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh to the list.</p>