
Top BJP leaders to fan out to different parts of Karnataka for Vijaya Sankalpa Yatra
The Hindu
While Nadda would flag off the VSY from Vijayapura in north Karnataka, Bommai would conduct the VSY in Tumakuru.
Intensifying the election campaign in poll-bound Karnataka, top Bharathiya Janata Party leaders right from the party president JP Nadda to Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai would fan out to different parts of the State to launch the nine-day Vijaya Sankalpa Yatra (VSY) on Saturday.
While Nadda would flag off the VSY from Vijayapura in north Karnataka, Bommai would conduct the VSY in Tumakuru.
“We will start the Vijaya Sankalpa Yatra from all the four directions, for which the action plan has been prepared. We have to continue this Yatra till February-end,” the Chief Minister told reporters here.
He was talking to reporters after a meeting chaired by BJP State president Nalin Kumar Kateel.
Bommai said that soon after the Budget session, which is likely to take place on February 17, the VSY would resume afresh.
According to him, the party is contemplating to bring out district-wise manifesto.
“We had a discussion to bring out a State and district-wise manifesto.

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