BJP managers during the Janakrosha rally in Vijayapura on Thursday. | Photo Credit: Rajendra Singh Hajeri
At the culmination of his second stage, Jan Akrosh Yatre organized BJP on Thursday’s assembly in Bagalkot and Vijayapura. Although the assembly was planned to be a form of protest against the increase in prices, which was reportedly due to incorrect state government policies, most speakers focused on what they called the “minority policy” of the Congress Government and the ongoing debate on socio-economic and educational survey).
President of the state unit Vijayendra led Padayatra in two cities in front of the public rally. In Bagalkat, he said that the government led by Siddaramaiaha does not intend to develop the state. All ministers were involved in enriching themselves. “The main minister is simply busy by maintaining his chair in tactics with diversion tactics. He evoked the caste census to distract people from real questions,” said Mr. Vijayendra.
He criticized the State Government for its provision on the provision of reservations to Muslims in government treaties and awarding public contracts within the quota of the Civil Code. He also said that the budget promises 50,000 GBP for the marriage of Muslim girls and £ 30 for Muslim students who want to study abroad. “It’s the money of taxpayers who will be wasted,” he said.
Mr. Vijayendra said that people were angry with congress and “throwing away the anti-people, the anti-homemu government.”
Jagadish Shettar, MP, former Minister B. Sriramulu and Govind Karol, MLC Chalavadi Narayanaswamy, former MLC Veeranna Charantimath and other leaders were part of the protest.
Published – April 17, 2025 20:00