Bengaluru: BJP president Nitin Nabin shared a few organisation and strategy related tips with the party’s lawmakers and office-bearers in Bengaluru on Sunday as the party prepares to take on the ruling Congress in the upcoming polls to five city corporations in Bengaluru, panchayat polls and assembly elections in two years.
Nabin’s strategy session drew on his own experiences with the recent assembly polls and BJP’s electoral wins in West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry.
Also read: Nitin Nabin urges leaders to engage with workers as party stares at string of polls
His maiden visit to Karnataka coincides with the Congress regime celebrating completion of three years and exuding confidence about securing another term, fuelled by guarantee schemes.
Nabin, who chaired state BJP’s core committee meeting, alleged that the Congress government in Karnataka has failed on all fronts. “The people are tired of this misrule and neglect, and are looking for a positive change,” he posted on X.

