Bengaluru, Apr 12: Karnataka BJP president B S Yeddyurappa has warned his party’s candidates that they would not get expected results in the Assembly elections if they failed to woo Dalits and backward classes in their constituencies.
Speaking at a pre-poll workshop of the BJP on election management, the former chief minister stressed the need for taking all the communities with the party to counter popular leaders like Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
Thanking the party high command for continued support, he said: “Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah are touring the State extensively to rout the Congress. Similarly, the central leaders are touring all the Assembly constituencies and monitoring our activities.”
Continuing his attack at Siddaramaiah, he said the defeat of the Congress would begin from the Chief Minister’s home district of Mysuru. “People of the State are disgusted with the Congress government and the Chief Minister is finding it difficult to retain his existence in his Assembly constituency,” he said.
Yeddyurappa urged the party workers and leaders to dedicate their full time for the party organisation for about a month, till the completion of the elections.
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