PM Modi attends Karnataka BJP Core Committee meeting, collects information about government schemes, party

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Those who had come here on Friday to attend an official event attended the Karnataka BJP core committee meeting, and gathered information about the implementation of the party’s central plans and organizational activities in the poll-bound state. The prime minister attending the core committee meeting acquires particular importance with the assembly elections to be held sometime in March–April next year. The party is confident of coming back to power in 2023 by winning at least 150 of the total 224 seats.

BJP’s Karnataka unit vice-president Nirmal Kumar Surana said in a statement that Modi attended the meeting at the request of Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and party’s state president Nalin Kumar Kateel. In the meeting, the Prime Minister learned about the organizational activities of the party and administrative matters relating to the State Government. Surana said that he took information and suggestions from Bommai, Kateel and others.

According to sources, Modi has asked Bommai and the people of the government to ensure that the welfare schemes of the central and state governments reach the people and party leaders to ensure that the workers are motivated and do not feel ignored. During the meeting, there was also a discussion regarding the preparation for the assembly elections, with state leaders asking Modi to visit the state frequently for the elections.

Modi was in this coastal city this afternoon to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for mechanization and industrialization projects worth about Rs 3,800 crore, and addressed a mega event. The visit to Mangaluru in Dakshina Kannada district was significant in the aftermath of the recent killings, including that of BJP worker Praveen Nettar, that led to protests and resignations by some of its Yuva Morcha members and workers across Karnataka, In which the state government was accused of not standing up for security. Life of a Hindu ‘Worker’.

Many Hindutva thinkers and organizations have also expressed their displeasure against the government over this. Modi’s visit comes at a time when the ruling BJP government in the state was facing allegations of corruption of “40 per cent commission” in public works by the state contractors’ union, and allegations of irregularities in several departments by some organizations and opposition parties. Was doing it too. Especially the Congress.

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