BJP set to hold 'Janaspandana' rally marking 3 years of its rule in Karnataka


Bengaluru, Sep 10 (IANS): With an eye on the 2023 Assembly elections, the ruling BJP in Karnataka will on Saturday organise 'Janaspandana', a public rally to mark Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai government's one year and the party's three years rule in the state.

The mega rally is being organised in Doddaballapur, a neighbouring town of Bengaluru. With the rally, the BJP hopes to set aside all recent drawbacks faced in the state.

First it was the backlash by the BJP workers and Hindu activists over the murders of Hindu and BJP activists in the state, then it was the alleged royal treatment rolled out to killers of Bajrang Dal activist Harsha in the prison.

The party workers had laid siege to the residence of Karnataka Home Minister. Social campaigns had been carried out to mock the inaction and failure to ensure safety for Hindu activists. Hindu Mahasabha and Sri Rama Sena announced that they will not let BJP win the upcoming Assembly elections.

Also, reversal of textbook revision following backlash by the public, progressive thinkers and religious pontiffs is considered as a setback to BJP. Various community groups, including Lingayat Panchamasali sub caste, Kuruba and Valmiki are demanding reservation.

Social unrest situation, following hijab crisis and boycott of Muslim traders, though polarised Hindu votes, top industrialists, including Biocon Chief Kiran Majumdar-Shaw warned that India would lose its leadership position in IT and BT sectors, if the situation continued.

To add to the myseries, the recent rain fury in Bengaluru has shaken the ruling BJP. Party insiders say that they will overcome the setbacks. Chief Minister Bommai had stated that the massive rally would not only lift up the prospectus of the party, but boost the chances of BJP in the old Mysuru region, where the party is weak.

The central leadership is talking about winning 150 seats in Karnataka, for which it has to win seats in south Karnataka districts, which are bastions of regional party JD (S) and Congress. The ruling party has new opposition in the form of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the state.

The programme was postponed thrice and it was seen as a jinx. However, BJP is looking ahead to make the event a success and blow the trumpet for elections. The party is expecting a crowd of more than 3 lakh and party workers.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Alfria, Manglore/Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    Rally to increase the commission percentage.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    Next there will be 40% rally for election fundraising.

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  • ca girishkk, valencia/m'lore

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    where is cheddi dhoom benne dosa sales man..!!!!

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  • SRM, Shirva/Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    While BANGALORE SUFFERS, DODDABALLAPUR gets the LIMELIGHT

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  • Agnes, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    Change the name to Hana spandana cause I am tired of paying 1000 rupees plus for cooking gas and other items. Your party is nothing but bandana to common citizen

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    Tax payers money is wasted for publicity purpose. It is high Time for people to come to the streets and have satyagraha against corruption in the form of GST.

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  • Fayaz Ahmed, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    The public should come out and stop these types of rallies and functions which is done by tax payers money We dont want rallies we want the work to be done for which you are elected Public should come out a put a total ban on these rallies

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  • Karen, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    Let them hold as many rallies as they want, burning their own money....my concern is what other new panvati they will unleash? The rains have destroyed everything, after Modi's last visit. Next what? People dead by lightning?

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  • Purushotham, Sarvanabhavan - Murukaveri

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    Congrats to Congress without its 17 MLS'S horse-trading and Jarkihole's video viral cliff of Honey-Money-Sweety trading it would not possible at all.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    it should have been MISRULE and not rule...there is absolutely no responsibility...no administration...just 24x7 trying to woo mlas of other parties and trying to divide society...

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    2023 will be an exciting contest... Rallies and counter rallies are being held month after month... Fact of the matter is we the voters have limited scope to control our bigger monkeys... Only one vote every five years is too little control over the performance of public representatives... there must be compulsory referendum at the end of first year in each constituency... Once again elections will be rigged, this time especially on the basis of religions....

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  • ayes p, kudla/ksa

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    "BJP set to hold 'Janaspandana' rally marking 3 years" for what? to highlight/display failures and 40% commission government and totally failure to handle flood especially in Bangalore/Karnataka and biased government (why do not you handover Fazil and Mosood murder case to NIA?)

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  • Praveen, Mangalorean

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    Only Rally no improvement in state ? Bangalore is flood after 3 yrs..?

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