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Congress Is Preparing For Mission Karnataka

Congress is preparing for Mission Karnataka, Rahul Gandhi will do a two-day tour from today: Karnataka Assembly Election.

Assembly elections are to be held in Karnataka next year (Karnataka Assembly Election 2023). Congress has already started preparing for Mission Karnataka.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is going to visit Karnataka for a two-day to give the edge to the preparations for the elections.

In this connection, Rahul is reaching Karnataka on Thursday. According to sources, Rahul will hold several meetings during his visit.

Senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge told the agency, “Rahul Gandhi will hold a meeting with many senior leaders. Rahul will also discuss the upcoming elections to strengthen the Congress.

Kharge further informed that Rahul will meet senior leaders, the frontal organization, party executive committee. He will also visit the office of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee.

Rahul Gandhi may visit Shri Siddaganga Math.

It is being told that Rahul Gandhi will also reach Shri Siddaganga Math in Tumkur at 4 pm by road.

Rahul may pay tribute to Dr.Shivakumara Swamy on his birth anniversary. Rahul may also meet with Congress leaders from Bengaluru.

After this, Rahul will go to the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee office on Friday. Rahul will also attend the executive meeting here.

224 assembly seats in Karnataka.

Significantly, there are 224 assembly seats in Karnataka. There is currently a BJP government in the state. BJP has a total of 121 MLAs.

While the opposition party, Congress has 69 MLAs. At the same time, JDS has 32 MLAs.

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said – the Karnataka government will consider the objections raised regarding Halal meat.

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday said the halal issue has just begun. Serious objections have been raised to Halal meat. We have to study it.

The government will consider these objections. According to the news agency, Bommai was questioned about some right-wing groups calling on Hindus to boycott ‘halal-cut’ meat.

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Wednesday that the state government would consider the “serious objections” raised regarding halal meat, a news agency reported.

The issue of Halal meat has just started which will have to be studied thoroughly. It has nothing to do with the rules.

It is a practice that continues. Since serious objections have been raised on this. So we will study it.

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