Karnataka Assembly polls: The Bharatiye Janata Party (BJP) has geared up for Karnataka Assembly elections 2023 as the party Chief JP Nadda is taking out rally and roadshow in Bidar and Union Home Minister Amit Shah is holding meeting with karnataka BJP leaders to discuss poll strategy.
Cheif Minister Basavaraj Bommai also attended Shah’s meeting with Karnataka BJP leaders. Amit Shah is embarked on three-day visit for Karnataka to plan the strategy for upcoming Assembly election on May 10.
The roadshow of Amit Shah was planned in Devanahalli but due to heavey rain the roadshow was cancelled. Shah informed and tweeted, “Due to heavy rain could not be there among the people of Devanahalli. I bow to them for turning out in large numbers despite adverse weather. I will certainly visit Devanahalli soon for a campaign. Their enthusiasm shows that the BJP will win a massive victory in Karnataka.”
He also shared a video of a man who is wiping rainwater from cutouts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that was placed on the way for a propsed roadshow in Devanahalli.
It is to inform that PM Modi talked to Karnataka BJP leaders, including Former Minister KS Eshwarapp over phone amid political fray in Karnataka.
Nadda, who is on two-day visit to Karnataka, organised a roadshow in Bidar on Friday in support of party candidates. He addressed a public gathering there. He said, “BJP has always worked with a sense of commitment towards the betterment of society, whereas Congress has had a long history of interrupting social welfare schemes established by either the Centre or the previous BJP governments.”