The saffron party won the Assembly polls in Tripura and performed well in Nagaland.
The topic of discussion during the four-hour long meeting could not be known as the BJP president did not field questions from the media once he came out of the RSS headquarters. He reached the venue at 2:55 pm and left around 6:40pm.
Shah also met senior RSS functionary Bhaiyaji Joshi.
Answering a query outside the Ravi Bhavan, a complex of government guest houses here, on the forthcoming Karnataka polls, Shah said, "You write it down. BJP will win in Karnataka."
The RSS' highest decision making body, the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha, of which Shah is a part, will meet here between March 9 to 11.
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