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Karnataka: JP Nadda flags off Vijaya Sankalp Yatra, announces BJP's plan of action for polls

Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: JP Nadda on Wednesday flagged off the Vijaya Sankalp Yatra in Chamarajanagar. He announced that BJP will cover 8000 km and will hold around 75 public meetings and 150 roadshows in the state ahead of the assembly election.

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Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: BJP is in action mode to achieve victory in poll-bound Karnataka. Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a mega-roadshow in Belagavi and now the national president of the saffron party flagged off Vijaya Sankalp Yatra in Chamarajanagar. Nadda announced that the 'Vijay Sankalp Yatras' will be flagged off by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in Belagavi and by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in two other locations.

Nadda in Chamarajanagar 

Nadda while addressing the people in Karnataka's Chamarajanagar announced the upcoming promotional events of the BJP for contesting the assembly election. He informed that BJP will cover 8000 kilometres and will hold around 75 public meetings and 150 roadshows in the state.

'Vijay Sankalp Yatras' will be flagged off by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in Belagavi and by Union Home Minister in two other locations. In the coming days, we'll cover 8000 km,&around 75 public meetings&150 roadshows will be held in the state, Nadda said. 

Nadda interacted with Soliga Tribal Community

While interacting with the Soliga Tribal Community, he stated that 27 Tribal Research Centres in the country will be opened. He said that BJP is aiming to convert over 36,000 tribal villages into 'model' villages. '27 Tribal Research centres will be opened in the country. Over 36,000 tribal villages are to be made 'model' villages. I want to assure the tribal brothers and sisters that we'll change the landscape of this area' Nadda said.