Bangalore: With the party under attack from Congress over heckling of opposition chief ministers at events attended by the Prime Minister, BJP's Karnataka unit yesterday instructed its members not to boo anyone sharing public platform with Narendra Modi during his two-day vist to the state starting tomorrow.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has decided to take part in an event near Tumkur on September 24 when Modi will be present.
Senior BJP leader R Ashoka told reporters, "We have given instructions to our party workers not to boo anyone sharing platform with Narendra Modi. We have told party workers to give respect to the Chief Minister."
In the recent past, three Chief Ministers were booed after they had shared a stage with Modi. Chief Ministers of Haryana (Bhupinder Singh Hooda), Jharkhand (Hemant Soren) and Maharashtra (Prithviraj Chavan) were jeered by BJP supporters during official events attended by Modi.
In consequence, some Congress Chief Ministers had even announced they would boycott Modi's programmes in future while their party alleged that an "orchestrated" and "well-planned conspiracy by BJP and RSS was behind the protests and said such occurences "hurt" the spirit of federalism.
The BJP leaders have also instructed their workers and supporters not to carry any BJP banners and flags at the venues, Ashok said.
Modi will arrive at the HAL airport tomorrow evening soon after which he will address BJP workers. He would then spend the night at Raj Bhavan.
The next morning, he will visit ISRO's facility at Peenya here at 6.45 am during the Mars Orbiter Insertion manoeuvre. Later, he is scheduled to visit Tumkur to inaugurate the food park.