BJP Chief JP Nadda's Karnataka Visit Ahead Of Assembly Polls
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BJP Chief JP Nadda In Karnataka: BJP chief JP Nadda will hold several party programmes and visit historical temples during his visit to the state, which will go for assembly polls next year.
BJP president JP Nadda will be on a two-day visit to Karnataka from Sunday as part of efforts to shore up the party's preparations for assembly polls with the Basavaraj Bommai government in the limelight over several issues including the Hijab row and resignation of KS Eshwarappa from the council of ministers.
The BJP chief will hold several party programmes and visit historical temples during his visit to the state, which will go for assembly polls next year.
JP Nadda will reach Toranagallu on Sunday morning. He will visit Shri Bhatrahalli Anjaneya Temple in Hosapate and take part in a meeting of the state BJP executive. He will also take part in a question and answer session with the delegates.
On the second day of his visit, JP Nadda will visit several temples including Shri Virupaksheshwara Temple, Yantrodharaka Anjaneya Temple in Hampi, Kadale Kalu Ganapa, Sasuve Kalu Ganapa, Ugra, Narasimha, Badavi Linga and Ugrana Veerabhadra Temple.