Bengaluru,
Nov 2: Bharatiya Janata Party President Amit Shah today launched the ambitious 'Nava Karnataka Parivarthana Yatra',aimed at recapturing power in the state and ensure defeat of Congress party in the major state where it rules in the country.
Speaking before launching the yatra, Mr Shah gave a clarion call to the BJP workers to go to every corner of the State to highlight the failures of the 'corrupt' Congress Government in the state headed by Mr Siddaramaiah, ensure that BJP wrest power in the 2018 Assembly poll
and Mr B S Yeddyurappa be installed as the Chief Minister again.
The Parivartana Yatra will traverse for a record 7500 km across the length and breadth of Karnataka covering more than 7500 km for the next 80 days with the BJP making a final push to recapture power in the state, where it had first gained majority in 2008 making advent for the first time in South India. After a turbulent tenure for five years that witnessed three Chief Ministers, BJP had lost to Congress in 2013. Mr Shah slammed the Siddaramaiah government of earning a dubious distinction of becoming the top most corrupt state in the country,
according to a recent National Survey, and alleged that it had failed to utilise record grants made to the States by the Narendra Modi government under various schemes.
He also accused the Congress government of appeasing the minority to gain 'vote bank', saying that Rajyotsava or state formation day held on November 1 in Karnataka became less important for the Siddaramaiah government than the Tipu Jayanti that it wants to celebrate with much more fanfare on November 10. 'This Congress government has scant respect for the majority
people of Karnataka but want to celebrate Tipu Jayanti against the popular sentiments. It remained a mute spectator to killing of 19 BJP (and RSS) workers during the last four years, against the sentiments of the majority,' he alleged. UNI
and Mr B S Yeddyurappa be installed as the Chief Minister again.
The Parivartana Yatra will traverse for a record 7500 km across the length and breadth of Karnataka covering more than 7500 km for the next 80 days with the BJP making a final push to recapture power in the state, where it had first gained majority in 2008 making advent for the first time in South India. After a turbulent tenure for five years that witnessed three Chief Ministers, BJP had lost to Congress in 2013. Mr Shah slammed the Siddaramaiah government of earning a dubious distinction of becoming the top most corrupt state in the country,
according to a recent National Survey, and alleged that it had failed to utilise record grants made to the States by the Narendra Modi government under various schemes.
He also accused the Congress government of appeasing the minority to gain 'vote bank', saying that Rajyotsava or state formation day held on November 1 in Karnataka became less important for the Siddaramaiah government than the Tipu Jayanti that it wants to celebrate with much more fanfare on November 10. 'This Congress government has scant respect for the majority
people of Karnataka but want to celebrate Tipu Jayanti against the popular sentiments. It remained a mute spectator to killing of 19 BJP (and RSS) workers during the last four years, against the sentiments of the majority,' he alleged. UNI
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