BENGALURU: In response to the BJP's victory in four of the five state Assembly elections, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that the time has come to ensure that the party wins the state Assembly elections next year.
Bommai, speaking at a celebration of the party's triumph on Thursday, said the Congress has been "sinking" everywhere and that "it will sink in Karnataka as well." "Now is the moment to ensure that the BJP's lotus blooms in the Assembly elections of 2023," he remarked.
Karnataka's assembly elections are scheduled for May 2023, and Bommai has only been the state's Chief Minister for six months. "Our responsibilities have grown. We need to work harder to put the social programmes in the state budget into action. I've already given the officials orders to create the files by the end of the month and to issue the work orders by the end of April "Added he.
"All of the programmes will be implemented as soon as possible, and it is our obligation to ensure that their advantages reach the ordinary man," Bommai stated. He also encouraged party members to "aggressively" publicise the government's social programmes at the booth level and assist people in taking advantage of them.
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