PATNA, Sept. 16 -- After the visit of BJP national president and Union health minister JP Nadda, Union home minister Amit Shah would be visiting state capital on Thursday to hold crucial meeting with party leaders and strategise for the upcoming Assembly elections. Shah's visit is part of the BJP's intense preparations, building on momentum following recent visits by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. BJP leaders said that Shah would be interacting and holding meetings with party workers and leaders of the two out of five zones of the state. The party has divided state into five zones for better election management. Party leaders said that Shah's meeting will be divided into two sessions, first half dedicated to interacting with workers from the Dehri-on-Sone, Rohtas District and the second half focused on workers from Begusarai. "He will discuss electoral strategies and preparations," BJP leaders aware of his visit said. "The meeting will be attended by approximately 2,000-2,500 BJP workers, including district presidents and MLAs, focusing on electoral strategies," said a BJP office-bearer. "The interaction aims to boost worker morale and provide guidance on how to effectively engage with people through one-on-one interactions," said another BJP leader. As part of the party's campaign strategy, booth leaders and workers will conduct a "Ghar Ghar Sampark Abhiyan," from September 18 to 25 under BJP "Sewa Pakhwara" where they will inform people about state and central government welfare schemes and their benefits. Shah has also been extended an invite by the Bihar Rajya Dharmik Nyas Parishad to attend a meeting with priests, seers, and saints from across the state on September 18. A meeting with CM Nitish Kumar is also likely during his visit. Notably, Bihar's 45,000 mutts and temples are registered under the Bihar Rajya Dharmik Nyas Parishad. Shah will also likely hold meetings with BJP leaders in Bihar on September 27, and he will likely discuss electoral strategies for the upcoming assembly elections....