BJP must come to power on its own, BS Yediyurappa tells cadre

In a rally aimed at energizing party workers, former Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has called on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to strive for an independent majority in the upcoming 2028 state elections. Highlighting the growing dissatisfaction among the electorate towards the current Congress-led government, Yediyurappa emphasized the need for the BJP to present itself as a viable alternative. He urged party cadres to work diligently to ensure that the BJP does not rely on alliances or external support to form the government. The appeal comes in the context of increasing public grievances regarding governance and development issues under the Congress regime. Yediyurappa's statement reflects a broader strategy within the BJP to consolidate its base and reassert its dominance in Karnataka, a state that has been pivotal in its political landscape. As the party gears up for the elections, it is crucial for the BJP to address voter concerns and present concrete plans to regain public trust and support.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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