Bengaluru, Apr 3: Karnataka got a special mention at the BJP national office-bearers’ meeting with party national president Amit Shah stating that the State should be prepared for Assembly polls any time.

The party, at the same time, will not do anything to destablise the Congress government in the State, he said.
Briefing reporters on the deliberation of the meeting, former minister C T Ravi said Shah stated that the mistakes of the past should not be repeated by the State-unit of the party.
The BJP regime between 2009-2013 witnessed a slew of scams, controversies and change of three chief ministers.
“There is still little more than three years to go for the Assembly polls. We are prepared for elections any time and win. But this does not mean we want to destablise the State government unconstitutionally. If the Congress government falls on its own, we are not responsible for it,” Ravi said.
Ravi said the party’s membership drive had helped in striking a chord with the people. “We have reached to the electorate even in the remotest of the remote villages,” Ravi said. The total number of members enrolled by the State unit stood at 65.31 lakh since the launch of the drive in November last year. The State has been set a target to enrol one crore members.









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