Karnataka Farmers' Fury: Massive Protest Led by BJP Leaders Against Congress Government
In Karnataka, BJP leaders, including the state president B Y Vijayendra, spearheaded a protest against the Congress government, accusing it of neglecting farmers and failing to address agricultural issues. The protest, involving farmers and political leaders, coincided with the state legislature's winter session and criticized the government for internal conflicts and policy paralysis.
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BJP figures in Karnataka, alongside a large contingent of farmers, launched a protest against the Congress government's alleged neglect of agricultural issues. This demonstration coincided with the ongoing winter session of the Karnataka Legislature.
Leading the charge was Karnataka BJP president B Y Vijayendra, who, along with other key leaders, gathered a substantial crowd at Malini City Grounds. Amidst heightened police presence, protesters aimed to draw attention to what they termed as 'anti-farmer policies' of the Congress.
Vijayendra criticized the ruling party's internal conflicts, claiming they led to 'policy paralysis,' and argued that the state government ignored the pressing concerns of sugarcane and maize farmers, urging urgent action to address these issues.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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