Due to party members being subjected to "brutal behavior," a BJP delegation will visit Tamil Nadu


The national leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has taken a significant step by appointing a four-member delegation to travel to Tamil Nadu, in response to allegations from party workers who claim they are experiencing "severe and unjust treatment" from the state government.

In an official statement released on Sunday, the party's general secretary conveyed that "The National President, Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda, has designated a delegation composed of four members to embark on a visit to Tamil Nadu. This decision comes in light of the reported instances of BJP workers encountering harsh and unreasonable treatment from the Tamil Nadu government. The delegation will strive to compile its findings and deliver a comprehensive report at the earliest opportunity."

According to the statement, DV Sadananda Gowda will be at the helm of this delegation, and it includes Satya Pal Singh, who formerly served as the Police Commissioner of Madhya Pradesh, along with D Purandeswari, who currently holds the position of BJP State President in Andhra Pradesh. PC Mohan is also part of this crucial delegation.

 

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