Bengaluru Apr 5: The BJP strongman in Karnataka B S Yeddyurappa today said he will work as an ordinary worker, and he will not rest until he ensures victory in at least 22 seats for the party out of the total number 28 in the state in the coming elections.
Unperturbed with the denial of party ticket to former BJP stalwarts including L K Advani, Murali Manohar Joshi, and Sumitra Mahajan, to contest the coming general elections, state BJP prsident, B S Yeddyurappa, who is currently steering the party in the Parliamentary elections, said he is ready to work as a foot-soldier of the party.
He was speaking at an interaction meeting with the newsmen here on Friday, Mr Yeddyurappa who recently turned 76 recently, said that "I am assigned to ensure a victory of party candidates in a minimum 22 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka and working on it".
To a question on his political future, as BJP supremo Amit Shah has decided not to field any candidates over the age of 75, he said he would accept the decision taken by the party high command.
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