Janakrosha Yatra, BJP, leads Kalaburagi

Kalaburagi: With the distance of parliamentary elections, the BJP has campaigned seriously, indicating that early and active bids were made to gain power in Karnataka.
On Thursday, BJP state president and Vijayendra’s MLA led Kalaburagi’s Janakrosha Yatra, home court for AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge and Governor Priyank Kharge.
In a display of power within the territory of Congress, Vijayendra convened the party’s workers, claiming that the next three years would be the “stage of the BJP’s unremitting political struggle.”
“As the state president, I accept the challenge of winning every rally seat in the region,” he declared. “Kalaburagi will no longer be a safe zone for Congress.”
He assured the local workers that they would not be alone in the fight. “The BJP workers in Kalaburagi should not be disappointed – your Vijayendra is with you.”
“This is not the time to wait for elections,” he told the crowd. “From now on, treat our battles every day. Be prepared for a long battle.”
He asked the district president and office veterans to prepare for an active campaign and urged cadres to respond boldly to any insults or injustice encountered by the BJP or Hindu activists.
“Whether our workers are aimed at, they must be united and protected,” he said. “Congress can try to depress our morale, but our Karikatas is not going into politics for compromise. We are not going to back down.”
He aimed directly at Congress and said, “Let me see if there is anyone in Congress who can do real politics. We are not afraid.”
Vijayendra makes it clear that the BJP is paying attention to the sweep of Congress fortress Kalaburagi.
Despite the heat, the massive votes at the rally emphasized the party’s organizational push.
He said: “Whoever we compete with, BJP workers are capable of standing. I urge our leaders – Manchester United.
He said Janakrosha Yatra’s purpose was to expose the failure of the Siddaramaiah-led Congressional government, especially its unfulfilled poll guarantees.
“Siddaramaiah promised a model government. But after coming to power, he conveniently forgot all the guarantees.” “In fact, just before the polls, the money was transferred to voters – it’s not governance, it’s bribery.”
Vijayendra accused the Chief Minister of treating citizens like beggars. “On the one hand, he announced free buses for women. On the other hand, he canceled thousands of rural routes. Now, students who cultivate families cannot even reach schools and universities,” he said.
He also said the state owes the company Rs 65 billion for failing to fund the state-run KSRTC. He added that 36 pace per unit quietly hiked the electricity price, putting a burden on ordinary citizens.