BJP general secretary in-charge of Karnataka, Muralidhar Rao, today said the party's manifesto would have "path-breaking" declarations, and hinted at it having ideas regarding Kannada and culture.
He also indicated that there might be a mention about the party's ideas with regard to not subjecting mutts and temples to any kind of government control or "intimidation."
Rao said "Karnataka, Kannada and culture, also tourism are inseparable. BJP as a party rooted in cultural aspect feels it has to be powerful asset in solving issues, so there will be path-breaking ideas from us in this regard."
Rao said BJP was completely focussed on "exposing" the Congress government on its performance and would not allow it to "side step" or create a "non issue."
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