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BJP state president Nainar Nagendran, along with senior BJP leaders Tamizhisai Soundararajan, H. Raja, and party co-in-charge Sudhakar Reddy, participated in the event.
The leadership transition in the Kerala Congress unit took effect on Monday, with Sunny Joseph assuming charge as KPCC president, while AP Anilkumar, PC Vishnunadh, and Shafi Parambil took office as working presidents. Meanwhile, Congress leader Adoor Prakash became the new UDF convener.
Rahul Gandhi congratulated Sunny Joseph on becoming the new KPCC chief and wished him success. He also praised outgoing chief K. Sudhakaran for his strong leadership and service to the Congress party and the people of Kerala.
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Sudhakar Singh said that the meeting of the INDIA bloc focused on fostering communication and cooperation among the Mahagathbandhan workers.
While discharging the accused, Special CBI Judge Arun Bhardwaj said there was no sufficient evidence to prosecute Santosh Bagrodia, Vijay Darda, Devendra Darda, and CBI's former Additional Legal Advisor K. Sudhakar.
Speaking to ANI, BJP MP K Sudhakar said, "Karnataka's Congress government is searching every day in what way they can tax the common people...They say that the annual budget has touched the mark of Rs 4 lakh crores but in the last 2-3 years, they have been presenting revenue deficit budgets.
He argued that while Stalin's party leaders have access to education in multiple languages, they want to limit the opportunities of poor children in Tamil Nadu. Sudhakar also pointed out that many members of Stalin's family are fluent in three languages, including Hindi.
Sudhakar Reddy, BJP Tamil Nadu National Co in-charge, has called the Joint Action Committee meeting on delimitation a" political move" to divert people's attention from the misgovernance of the Tamil Nadu government and the other States ruled by the Opposition.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Tamil Nadu National co-in-charge, Sudhakar Reddy, hit out at the ruling DMK over the delimitation row, accusing MK Stalin's government of raking up emotional issues to divert from the main issues.
Leaders from southern states have strongly opposed the centre's plan for constituency delimitation and implementation of the three-language policy under New Education Policy 2020, alleging the centre of attacking their "existence."