Udupi : Political agitation has intensified regarding the assembly elections in Karnataka. Along with this, there is going to be a flood of political visits in the state. At present, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is doing Jan Sankalp Yatra in Karnataka. After this, she is planning to organize a Rath Yatra in the southern and northern parts of Karnataka. At the same time, the opposition party Congress has also planned to take out bus travel in Karnataka.
started after Jan Sankalp Yatra There will be Rath Yatra
According to the media report, Karnataka Gearing up ahead of the assembly elections, the BJP has planned to organize a Rath Yatra in the southern and northern parts of the state. Under this scheme, BJP will take out Rath Yatra in all 224 assembly constituencies of Karnataka. It is being told in the media report that this Rath Yatra of BJP will be started immediately after the current Jansankalp Yatra.
Congress Bus Tour BJP’s Rath Yatra
from BJP The plan to take out the Rath Yatra has been made to give competition to the bus yatra of the Congress. The news is that before the assembly elections in Karnataka, Congress is planning to take out bus travel across the state. Under this scheme, two different teams under the leadership of Karnataka Congress President DK Shivakumar and Legislature Party leader Siddaramaiah will take out bus travel.
BJP’s Rath Yatra gets Supported : CM Bommai
Chief Minister of Karnataka Basavaraj Bommai said on Monday that during the Jan Sankalp Yatra, we are visiting the assembly constituencies to make common people in our favor and organize the party at the grassroots level. The visit is getting widespread support and response. We are seeing a wave in favor of BJP. With the support of the general public, there is a new sense of confidence in our workers.
led by Yeddyurappa Jan Sankalp Yatra
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai told the media Said during the conversation that after Jansankalp Yatra, we will start Rath Yatra from North and South directions and will cover all 224 assembly constituencies. The ‘Jan Sankalp Yatra’ of the BJP’s state unit, led by Chief Minister Bommai and senior party leader and parliamentary board member BS Yediyurappa, begins here on Monday.
4106 ) Assembly elections to be held in Karnataka after five months
Assembly elections are to be held in Karnataka after about five months. The Karnataka unit of BJP will take out Jan Sankalp Yatra in the coming three days in Udupi, Gadag, Haveri and Belagavi districts. The BJP had started the Jansankalp Yatra from Raichur last month. As per the schedule, two parties of the party 25 will be running across the state before December 52 will travel to the assembly constituencies. One of these parties is led by Chief Ministers Bommai and BS Yediyurappa and the other party is led by BJP state president Nalin Kumar Kateel. Bommai had said on Sunday that the party’s ST (Scheduled Tribe) Morcha convention 20 would be held on November. The rally of Bellary and SC (Scheduled Castes) Morcha 30 will be held in Mysore on November.