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Amit Shah in Karnataka to Discuss Hostility of BJP Workers

Union Minister for Home and Co-operation Amit Shah arrived in Bengaluru in the early hours of Thursday.

Though he is attending a slew of programs throughout the day, he is likely to have lunch with state leaders to discuss the hostility between party workers and Hindu activists.

Cabinet aspirants are hopeful that Amit Shah would consider their long pending demand for cabinet expansion during his visit as the Assembly elections are fast approaching.

State Party President Nalin Kumar Kateel and cabinet ministers Govind M. Karajol, Dr. C. N. Ashwathnarayan, and others welcomed Amit Shah at 1.20 a.m. at HAL Airport in Bengaluru. Sources in the party stated that Amit Shah has come to Karnataka to give a strong message in the backdrop of backlash the party is facing following the murder of BJP Yuva Morcha activist Praveen Kumar Nettare.

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Shah is likely to discuss the issue during the lunch and give a strong message to state leaders and strategize to deal with the situation and assuage party workers. The party workers have been demanding the Yogi Adityanath model to deal with the communal forces and elements involved in violence.

CM Bommai has also stated that if the need arises the Yogi Model would be considered for Karnataka. Social media campaigning against the ruling BJP by Hindu activists is still continuing and the state government’s assurance of “initiating strict action” against culprits is being ridiculed.

Karnataka BJP has never faced such a backlash from party workers and Hindu activists. The party workers and Hindu organizations are looking forward to the message Amit Shah gives to CM Bommai during the informal lunch meeting.

Amit Shah will take part in the “Sankalp Siddhi” convention organized at Hotel Taj West End and later in the noon, he will visit Mother Diary of Yelahanka and afterward, he will visit the headquarter of Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) in Bengaluru. He will leave for New Delhi on Thursday evening.

 

 

 

 

 

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