NEW DELHI: With just months to go for the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the ruling BJP is preparing to lay down the party line on issues on which Prime Minister Narendra Modi will seek mandate for a second term of office next year, at the party’s national executive meeting to be held here on Saturday and Sunday.The image of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee , who passed away last month, will form the theme at the Ambedkar International Centre, the venue for the executive meeting. While highlighting the “good governance” path that he laid down, BJP led by Modi and party chief Amit Shah will hope to reap the benefits of the Vajpayee’s goodwill and popularity among people before the slew of assembly polls coming within a couple of months.The four poll-bound states will be discussed in detail as the party is preparing to seek re-election in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh where it faces a direct fight against main rival Congress and hopes to overthrow the last Congress bastion in the northeast in Mizoram . With the Telengana assembly having been dissolved, the southern state also likely to go for assembly polls in the same round, BJP will be fighting to make its impact in the state, dominated by the ruling TRS so far.The likely issues to be taken up by BJP for its workers to go down to the ground level with, are obviously the state of the economy that is hitting people, the issue of Dalit unrest, reservation for OBCs, the Kashmir question, and even the most recent issue of support for ultra-Left forces in the country that came up with the arrest of several civil rights activists on charges of being sympathisers and supporters of “banned, anti-national” elements.According to senior BJP sources, the political resolution taken up at the executive as well as the presidential speech delivered by Shah on the opening day and the Prime Minister’s closing message to the party on Sunday are going to lay down the party line on all the important issues that have come up and are likely to turn into electoral issues as BJP gets into the campaign mode.The party is hoping to harp on welfare schemes like Jan Dhan, Ujala, Ujwala, crop insurance, Ayushman Bharat health insurance, etc that the Modi government has laid out for the poor since it came to office in 2014, to reach out to its majority voters.