Union Minister and Co-incharge of Karnataka, Mansukh Mandaviya, called on BJP National President JP Nadda in Parliament on Monday regarding the upcoming assembly polls in the state, sources said.
Mandaviya was in Karnataka on Sunday and held a number of important organisational meetings. He will share the feedback with Nadda, sources said. Mandaviya, who has been made co-in charge of the upcoming polls, has been holding several key organisational meetings in the run-up to the state polls ever since he was appointed to the party post.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has been making all efforts to come back into power. Chief Minister Basvaraj Bommai is heading the party’s campaign committee in the wake of the upcoming election. The election management committee is being convened by Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje.
The Election Commission of India on 29 March, announced the schedule for the Karnataka elections. The polls for the 224-seat assembly are slated to take place on 10 May, and the counting will take place on 13 May.