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Amit Shah to flag-off two-day ‘Vijay Sankalp Rath Yatra’ in Karnataka on March 3

Amit Shah will flag off two ‘Vijay Sankalp Rath Yatra’ and inaugurate various projects in his day-long visit to poll-bound Karnataka on March 3

In his day-long visit to election-bound Karnataka on March 3, Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will launch two “Vijay Sankalp Rath Yatra” and dedicate a number of initiatives, top sources said on Tuesday.

Shah’s trip to Karnataka is important because the state’s 224 seats will likely be up for election in the state’s assembly in May of this year.

The Bharatiya Janata Party will conduct a significant “Vijay Sankalp Pilgrimage” in Karnataka prior to the Karnataka Election 2023. On March 1, party president JP Nadda will official campaign by setting off the Yatra in Chamarajanagar.

On March 3, Shah will launch the first “Vijay Sankalp Rath Yatra” from Anubhava Mantapa in the state’s Basavakalyan region of Bidar during a day-long journey to the Karnataka that is close to going to the polls.

Later, he will go to a public gathering at Ther Square in Bidar in the afternoon.The Home Minister will lead rituals at Chennakesava Mandir in Bengaluru Rural’s Awathi, Devanahalli neighbourhood in the evening.

Another “Vijay Sankalp Rath Yatra” and a public gathering will then be launched by Shah at the Govt. College Ground in the Devanahalli neighbourhood of Bengaluru Rural.

J P Nadda, the president of the BJP, Rajnath Singh, the defence minister, and other top leaders will participate in the two other yatras that will meet up after 20 days.

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Around 7 o’clock, Shah will also go to Bengaluru’s safe city Command Center and take part in the project’s inauguration there from the city’s Town Hall.

Written by Ashish Ranjan

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