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Samajwadi Party’s 2-day nat’l exec meet begins in Kolkata

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Kolkata (ANI): The Samajwadi Party on Saturday began its two-day national executive meeting in Kolkata during which it will discuss the party’s policies and strategies for the elections in three Hindi states due this year and Lok Sabha polls next year.

SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, party leader Shivpal Singh Yadav, MP Jaya Bachchan and state unit chiefs from 20 states, and several other leaders were present at the meeting.

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Akhilesh Yadav with SP leaders Kiranmoy Nanda, Jaya Bachchan and others at National Executive Meeting, in Kolkata, on Saturday.

Talking to ANI, party leader Kiranmoy Nanda said, “The preparations are done. The meeting will take place under the leadership of

Akhilesh Yadav. The meeting is taking place on Friday and Saturday, and a rally with the party workers will take place on March 17.” times the current level,” said Shah. The union minister noted that dairy is a vocation for the world, but in India, where 9 crore families are directly connected with dairying, it is also a source of livelihood, strengthening the rural economy, addressing nutritional challenges, and women empowerment. Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel also addressed the occassion and said, “Small dairy farmers are the real strength of the Indian dairy sector. Gujarat has been a model of overall development and is also a leader in the dairy industry with a 20 per cent share in the country’s milk production.”

Ahead of Karnataka assembly polls, BJP chief JP Nadda held a roadshow in Tumakuru on Saturday. BJP leader and former Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa was also present. On Friday, Nadda had hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his recent remarks in London on Indian democracy saying that the latter’s party is in danger, not the country’s democracy.

“The actions of Congress and Rahul

Gandhi are highly condemnable. Congress only knows to divide people. It’s not democracy that is in danger but your party,” Nadda had said while addressing a public rally in the Chitradurga district of poll-bound Karnataka. He further said that Rahul raised questions in a foreign land because people have “ignored” his party here in the country.

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