Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah dismissed the statement of BJP President Amit Shah that in the state assembly elections of 2018, a claim was made to return to the BJP government. CM has said that his "strategy" in Uttar Pradesh is not going to be successful here.
He said that any attempt to break the society would not be possible in Karnataka as the roots of secularism are deep in the state. Siddaramaiah said, "Amit Shah has arrived here and I have been told that he will create strategies. We have been in politics for 40 years, but none of his strategies will be effective in the elections."
Tell us that Shah has reached Karnataka on a three-day tour to get the party to breathe. Shah had claimed that the BJP is united in the state and the party will return to power in the state assembly elections led by BS Yeddyurappa.
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