Bengaluru: Intensifying its campaign in poll-bound Karnataka which will see assembly election in a few months, the ruling BJP launched its nine-day 'Vijaya Sankalpa Yatra' in the state on Saturday.
The BJP kick-started its aggressive poll campaign from two important Lingayat Maths Jnana Yogashrama in north Karnataka and Siddaganga Math in Tumakuru in south Karnataka, apparently to woo the state's dominant Lingayat community, which Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and his predecessor B S Yediyurappa belong to.
The day chosen for this campaign was also significant. On this day in 2019, Shivakumar Swamiji of Siddaganga Math, who had earned the reputation of 'Walking God' for his philanthropic work, passed away at the age of 111. BJP national president J P Nadda flew down to Vijayapura in north Karnataka bordering Maharashtra and went to the Jnanayogashrama to pay his obeisance to Sri Siddheshwar Swamiji, who passed away recently.
The saint is known by his followers as 'Jnanayogi' for his noble teachings. Leading the campaign, Nadda gave a clarion call to BJP workers to spread the 'development story' of Karnataka achieved in the last four years under saffron party rule. "Development, law and order, transparency, government and holistic development means BJP while anti-people, corruption, commission, casteism and division means Congress," Nadda told the cheering crowd in Vijayapura.