BJP Ignites 'Sankalpa Yatre' from Sacred Dharmasthala, Vowing to 'Save Karnataka' Amidst Law and Order Crisis
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- August 25, 2025
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In a powerful display of political resolve, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Karnataka has launched its ambitious 'Sankalpa Yatre' (Pledge March) from the revered Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala. This significant campaign, inaugurated with solemn prayers at the temple of Lord Manjunatha Swamy, marks a determined push by the opposition party to challenge the incumbent Congress government on critical issues of law and order and governance.
Led by State President B.Y.
Vijayendra and Leader of Opposition R. Ashoka, alongside a formidable contingent of MPs, MLAs, MLCs, and dedicated party workers, the yatre carries the urgent twin slogans of 'Save Bengaluru' and 'Save Karnataka.' The party asserts that the state is grappling with a rapidly deteriorating law and order situation, plunging citizens into a climate of fear and insecurity.
Central to the BJP's impassioned protest are two high-profile murder cases that have shocked the state: the brutal killing of actor Renukaswamy and the tragic murder of Neha Hiremath.
The BJP is vehemently demanding a comprehensive investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into both incidents, alleging that the state government has failed to ensure justice and has instead succumbed to what they term as 'appeasement politics.'
Leaders on the ground have not minced words, accusing the Congress administration of protecting criminals and fostering an environment where law enforcement is undermined.
"The government's inaction and alleged bias have created a dangerous precedent, endangering the lives and safety of ordinary citizens," remarked a senior BJP leader during the launch, emphasizing the need for federal intervention to ensure impartiality and thoroughness in the probes.
The 'Sankalpa Yatre' is not merely a symbolic gesture; it is designed as a grassroots movement to galvanize public opinion across Karnataka.
From its spiritual commencement in Dharmasthala, the campaign is set to traverse through various districts, engaging with communities, highlighting perceived government failures, and building momentum before its grand conclusion in Bengaluru.
The overarching objective, as articulated by the party leadership, is to 'wake up' the slumbering government and reaffirm the BJP's unwavering commitment to the people of Karnataka.
By shining a spotlight on what they describe as a crisis of governance, the BJP aims to reassure citizens that a strong, vigilant opposition stands ready to advocate for their safety and well-being, promising to restore a sense of security and justice to the state.
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