Karnataka on BJP high command’s radar as Nitin Nabin set for maiden visit to State
The Bharatiya Janata Party is focusing on strengthening its organization in Karnataka ahead of the 2028 Assembly elections. National president Nitin Nabin is set to visit the state for three days, indicating the importance of this initiative. His visit follows significant events aimed at galvanizing party support and addressing internal leadership dynamics.
- ▪Nitin Nabin's visit to Karnataka is part of efforts to strengthen the BJP's organization in the state.
- ▪Preparations for his visit suggest a strategic focus on the upcoming elections.
- ▪Discussions may include the potential declaration of B.Y. Vijayendra as the full-term state president.
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After the victory in West Bengal, the Bharatiya Janata Party high command appears to be shifting its focus to Karnataka, though Assembly polls here are two years away. The high command seems to have decided to focus on strengthening its organisation in the State, which is seen as the party’s gateway to South India.This is indicated in the maiden visit of the party’s national president Nitin Nabin, who took over in January this year, to the State. Mr. Nabin will be arriving in Bengaluru on a three-day visit on May 23.Hectic preparationsThough it appears like a routine exercise as Mr.
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