After being out of power for over seven years in Karnataka, Congress today announced a two-month-long programme from June 15 aimed at connecting the party with people at the grassroots and “informing” them of the B S Yeddyurappa-led government’s series of “failures”.
Christened “Congress Nadige — Janara Balige” (Walk by Congress towards people), the initiative will be launched simultaneously in all 224 Assembly segments on Wednesday and carried out for about 60 days, KPCC President G Parameshwara told reporters here.
The party also brought out a booklet on its contribution to the nation in the last 125 years and the development initiated under its PMs, starting with the regime of Jawaharlal Nehru. The party will be organising more than 10,000 public meetings spanning the state in all gram panchayats, targeting people of all villages for its campaign, he said.
The principle opposition party in the state has highlighted scams that has rocked the state BJP government, including the mystery surrounding the death of the wife of Raghupathi Bhutt, MLA representing Udupi assembly constituency in 2008, he said.
Rape charge faced by former minister H Halappa, charges faced by Sangha Parivar outfits, allegations of corruption levelled against former minister Ramachandragowda among others have also been shown, he added.