'For 70 years, no one cared for tribals except BJP': JP Nadda
'For 70 years, no one cared for tribals except BJP': JP Nadda
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Ballari: BJP National President JP Nadda has given a statement while addressing a public meeting in Ballari, Karnataka. Here he raised the issues of tribals. In fact, here he said that 'for 70 years, apart from the BJP, no one else ever cared for the tribals in the country nor gave them equal representation.' With this, he further said- 'Today, for the first time, the BJP made a tribal woman the President of India.'

Apart from this, he also said that 'Today the BJP government is committed to the development of tribal society. Be it tribal scholarship, Eklavya Vidyalaya, housing, education, and health, priority has been given in every scheme for tribal brothers-sisters.' Let us tell you that with the aim of increasing its vote share among Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities before the 2023 state assembly elections, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President JP Nadda was seen accomplishing a huge rally in Ballari today i.e. on Sunday. 

In fact, this will be a big outreach program by the party with the aim of strengthening the party in the state for the Karnataka assembly elections in April next year. At present, Karnataka has a total of 224 seats, out of which BJP is targeting 70 SC/ST seats. Whereas the Valmiki community has 40 assembly seats. In fact, ever since Mallikarjun Kharge became the president of the Congress party, the BJP has been working hard to consolidate its SC/ST votes in Karnataka as well as in other states of the country.

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