LUCKNOW: Facing sarcastic remarks from all quarters over delay in arrival of Narendra Modi's promised 'achchhe din' Bharatiya Janata Party workers are a troubled lot. When the ' sabzi wallah' from the locality starts making fun of 'good days' as tomato prices go north, it hits the party workers where it hurts."Please tell us how to tackle the prevailing situation," a BJP worker asked organization secretary Sunil Bansal at one of the meetings of ground level BJP workers.The meeting called to galvanise party workers in view of impending by-elections in 12 assembly constituencies of UP and one Lok Sabha seat saw senior party leaders expressing concern over the creeping complacency and over-confidence and cited them as reasons for debacle in the recently concluded bypolls in Uttarakhand.Not ready to see a repeat of what happened in the neighbouring state, party leaders decided to hold more meetings. Otherwise too, several programmes, including one of regional party workers and another of divisional level workers to be addressed by national BJP chief Amit Shah on August 19, have already been planned.Replying to the worries expressed by the BJP workers on delay in arrival of ?achchhe din', Bansal said each party worker should update information on all good things government has done since formation. Lot of decisions have been taken in the interest of common man, he said and added that the government has given money for metro rail and upgrading of Gomtinagar railway station into a terminus, besides ban on export of items that are needed more in the country. He added that a lot of things are in the pipeline and once they come into force, good days would be visible.The party think-tank believes that over-confidence and complacency led to the debacle in Uttarakhand and to avoid the same in UP, efforts have to be made to inspire workers. Bansal was vocal in his resentment over the arrogance creeping among party workers in the state at various meetings held over the last two days. He said because party workers didn't work hard in Uttarakhand, the BJP lost the election and that should not repeat in UP.He asked party workers to begin forming booth level committees. He also directed party workers to nominate page in charge, a concept that was first introduced during Lok Sabha election. Page in charge is given responsibility to bring 60 voters featuring on one page of the voter list to the polling booth to vote.During the meeting, there was also demand to ensure quota of at least two to three jobs that could be undertaken at the request of divisional party workers. The workers cited example of how party corporators manage to get at least a dozen jobs done by party MPs and MLAs. The workers demanded the same concept be introduced for workers who are the main force behind galvanising voters.Party leaders according to sources agreed to take up the issue with senior party leaders.