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National president Nabin asks BJP State unit not to be complacent while citing T.N. example of Opposition not benefitting from DMK’s failure

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National president Nabin asks BJP State unit not to be complacent while citing T.N. example of Opposition not benefitting from DMK’s failure
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BJP national president Nitin Nabin cautioned the Karnataka unit against complacency during his visit, referencing the Tamil Nadu elections where the opposition failed to capitalize on the ruling party's shortcomings. He emphasized the need for the BJP to present itself as a viable alternative to the Congress government, which he criticized for corruption and mismanagement. Nabin urged party leaders to develop a campaign strategy focused on public awareness of Congress's failures to regain the trust of the electorate.

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Sending out a stern message of caution to the BJP Karnataka unit in his maiden visit to the State, party national president Nitin Nabin on Sunday asked leaders to learn from the outcome of the Tamil Nadu elections where the Opposition AIDMK could not win despite the anti-incumbency faced by the ruling DMK, and asked the State unit to desist from being complacent.“The Congress government in Karnataka has failed on all fronts and lost the trust of people. Though it came to power by promising to fight corruption, several of its Ministers are accused of indulging in scandals and even the Chief Minister himself faces corruption charges. But the failure of the Congress government alone will not help the BJP return to power,” Mr.

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