BJP President Amit Shah to Reach Bengaluru on August 12 for 3 Day Visit to Karnataka
Team Udayavani, Jul 29, 2017, 12:29 PM IST
Bengaluru: BJP national president Amit Shah will arrive in the state capital on August 12 for a three day visit to Karnataka state to prepare a master plan for the next state assembly elections. The national president will remain in the state for three days and work with the senior state party unit leaders to prepare the party for the next assembly election scheduled next year.
On the first day of his visit, the party top leader is expected to hold meeting with BJP core committee whereas on the August 13 he is scheduled to meet local leaders of the state party unit. On last day of his visit, he will distribute necessary equipment to the party workers including two wheelers for assembly election campaign.
Shah is very likely to have meals at the residences of dalits in Karnataka. The party sources said that he will visit Karnataka once again after his three day visit to select the candidates to field them in their respective constituencies for the next state assembly elections.
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