BJP to hold door-to-door campaign against failure of state government
Team Udayavani, Jan 14, 2019, 6:54 AM IST
Bengaluru: The bigwigs of BJP directed the Karnataka BJP unit leaders to hold a door-to-door campaign against the failure of the JD(S)-Congress government.
At a meeting with state unit leaders including MPs and MLAs and other senior leaders on preparation for Lok Sabha polls on Sunday, January 13 the big wigs of National BJP instructed the state BJP leaders to conduct a door-to-door campaign and expose the failure of state government in implement the loan waiver scheme, infighting, lack of co-ordination among the ministers from JDS and Congress Party.
They also instructed them to hold bike and cycle rallies in their constituencies and to use social media campaigns including WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter to reach out to voters.
Addressing the gathering BJP General secretary in charge of Karnataka Muralidhara Rao and national general secretary Arun Singh told the leaders to ensure winning of a maximum number of seats in the Lok Sabha from the Karnataka state.
It is gathered that President of the Bharatiya Janata Party and member of the Rajya Sabha Amit Shah will be addressing the meeting on Monday.
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