After it showed the door to Prashant Kishor's IPAC (Indian Political Action Committee), the BJP is has set up its own version of IPAC. Bharat Niti, a platform the party developed "to shape the narrative of contemporary India through Indian values", has now been converted into the party's campaign vehicle for the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. The party has suggested that it should organise public programmes at 50 places in the poll-bound state in the next three months, and ministers and party leaders should participate to campaign about the government's policies.