PATNA, Sept. 23 -- To fine tune its preparations for the assembly elections, and possibly also to give final shape to its list of poll candidates, the BJP Bihar unit has convened a two-day meeting of key leaders from all districts of the state on September 24 and 25. The meeting will be held at the party office under the leadership of the state president Dilip Kumar Jaiswal. All prominent Bihar BJP leaders, MPs, MLAs, and office-bearers will be present. This meeting of the district leaders would be followed by meeting of party workers with Union home minister Amit Shah on September 27 at Araria, Chapra and Vaishali. Shah, known for his election management acumen, is likely to guide party cadres for elections that are near their date of announcement. "15 to 20 leaders from each district have been called to Patna for these meetings. The meetings will be held separately for each district and will focus on candidate selection. "District presidents, current and former MPs, MLAs, MLCs and other public representatives will attend the discussions," said BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal. "Approximately 20 to 25 leaders from each district will be included," said a BJP leader. According to party leaders privy to the agenda of the meeting, the primary objective of this BJP meeting is to finalise the candidate selection process for the assembly elections. The meetings will seek input from party workers and local leaders to ensure ground realities and local dynamics are taken into account while selecting candidates. The party's strategy is to take into account the opinions of all key stakeholders and enter the electoral fray as a united front. The meeting will also discuss strengthening the party at the booth level. Strategies will also be formulated to strengthen the organisation, improve coordination among workers, and maintain unity at the district level. The party wants all workers and leaders, from the booth level to the top leadership, to fight the elections unitedly. According to BJP leaders, the meeting will discuss the current political situation, the Opposition's strategy, and the state of the NDA alliance. It will also outline election campaign methods, public relations campaigns, and organisational programs. The BJP Election Management Office was inaugurated on Monday at the state party office to ensure better management for this year's assembly elections. BJP state president Dilip Kumar Jaiswal and deputy chief minister Samrat Chaudhary jointly inaugurated the Election Management Office by breaking a coconut amid chanting and the sound of conch shells....