Important Meeting at PM Modi’s Residence including Party President JP Nadda

An important BJP meeting was held at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence in Delhi. For this, party president JP Nadda has reached with the national general secretaries.
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An important BJP meeting was held at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence in Delhi. For this, party president JP Nadda has reached with the national general secretaries. BJP's National General Secretary (Organisation) BL Santosh and Arun Singh are also present in the meeting. It is being told that this meeting has been called to discuss the issues related to the UP assembly elections to be held next year.

The rounds of meetings are going on in UP for the last few days. From these changes in the cabinet to the election campaign are being talked about. Recently JP Nadda held a two-day meeting with party general secretaries in Delhi. In this, preparations for the assembly elections to be held in 5 states including Uttar Pradesh were discussed. BL Santosh and BJP in charge of UP Radha Mohan Singh were also present in this meeting.

BJP will prepare one lakh health volunteers

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Image Credit: India Today

The BJP on Sunday reviewed the work of its workers during the second wave of Corona. During this it was said that in the coming days the party would prepare one lakh health volunteers across the country. They will be given training in operating medical equipment. This meeting was called by JP Nadda itself. Its general secretary and presidents of different wings attended.

Speculation of change of leadership in Karnataka too

All is not well in Karnataka, the only state ruled by the BJP in South India. Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Sunday said he is ready to resign from his post the day the high command asks. I do not speak about the rumors and speculations which have been spread by some ministers and MLAs.

This led to speculations that the central government is not happy with his performance during Corona and is under pressure to resign from the post. However, Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai clarified that there is no possibility of a change in leadership in the state.

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