
BJP State leaders should be asked to step down, says report to PM
The Hindu
BJP confidant C.V. Ananda Bose is said to have filed three reports to Narendra Modi
The State leadership of BJP should be made to step down considering the humiliating electoral defeat and the subsequent allegations of corruption, suggested BJP confidant C.V. Ananda Bose to party national leadership. Mr. Bose is understood to have filed three reports to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi after being asked to look into what was ailing the Kerala unit of the party. The first report in the series, which was filed 10 days ago, had pinned the responsibility on individual leaders for the poor show in the just-concluded elections, informed sources said.More Related News

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