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Okays BSY’s Plan Core Committee with Riders

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Davanagere / MySuru: The Core Core Committee of the State, the highest decision-making agency from the Karnataka Party unit, has reportedly gave a green signal to the former Principal Minister BS Yediyurappa the proposed state tour after the legislat session, although with several riders.
At a committee meeting held at Davanagere on Saturday, it was decided to involve all BJP senior officials on the tour to ensure it was a party and not a Yediyurappa individual show.
Yediyurappa’s official meeting and BJP President Nali Kumar Kateel to jointly write dates, routes, and other details.
On Thursday, Yediyurappa had created confusion in a circle of party, stating he would tour the country along with Kateel after the session ended on September 24.
He also claimed that goal was to strengthen the party and set up cadres for 2023.
assembly polls.
However, Yediyurappa turned the nail on Saturday, said he had launched a tour from Mysuru.
“I’ve visited MySuru and will continue to visit other districts after the legislative session,” he said, showing he was not happy by involving the functionary of the state party.
At the meeting, several senior officials were said to have expressed concern about the tour, stating that it could turn into an individual event .
Then, it was decided that Kateel would accompany Yediyurappa throughout the tour, while other officials would join them in their respective districts / regions.
The meeting also decided to provide wider publicity to the programs of the central and state government, especially aimed at For the welfare of the farmers and rural populations.
Previously on that day, the Secretary General of the National BJP Incharge from Karnataka Arun Singh said Yediyurappa was a high leader and he did not need a green signal Strengthen the party from the grassroots and strategies for future polls, said Minister of Bumavaraj Bomavai.
“Some of the current problems will also be discussed,” he added.

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