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Kolar (Karnataka) : In Karnataka 2023 Political excitement has intensified for the upcoming assembly elections. The Janata Dal-Secular (JDS) started the 'Panchratna Rath Yatra' on Tuesday, aiming to form the government by registering a victory in the state. According to media reports, in Karnataka 2023 assembly elections at least 1994 Aiming to win seats and form an independent government, the Janata Dal-Secular (JDS) on Tuesday began its ambitious 'Pancharatna Rath Yatra' from Kurudumale here. 123-126 SEATS JDS will release the first list of JDS leader and former Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy had earlier said that he is looking for the state's total of the assemblies 123- but will release its first list of candidates on November 1. However, today he indicated that there may be some delay in releasing the list as he wants the candidates to take oath of allegiance to the party. Kumaraswamy said that more than 40 percent of the candidates of JDS will be youth. The yatra started in the presence of HD Deve Gowda According to the media report, the JDS took the senior party leader and former In the presence of Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, started the 'Pancharatna Rath Yatra' by performing special poojas at the Ganesh temple in Kurudumale. He said that this Rath Yatra will go to all the districts in three phases. Every day at least one 40 villages of the assembly constituency will be visited, six to seven small meetings Every day meetings will be held in Zilla Panchayat centers and every day migration will be done in a village. will conclude on 6th December After the special puja, Kumaraswamy told reporters that there would be dialogue with people from all sections of the society in the yatra. In the first phase, the yatra will start from assembly constituencies in Kolar, Chikkaballapur, Tumakuru, Hassan and Ramanagara districts and may culminate on December 6 at Anekal near Bengaluru. It is an interesting fact that the erstwhile Janata Dal had also taken out its yatra from Kurudumale before the election of 1994 under the leadership of Deve Gowda. Then the party formed the government under his leadership.

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Kolar (Karnataka) : In Karnataka 2023 Political excitement has intensified for the upcoming assembly elections. The Janata Dal-Secular (JDS) started the ‘Panchratna Rath Yatra’ on Tuesday, aiming to form the government by registering a victory in the state. According to media reports, in Karnataka 2023 assembly elections at least 1994 Aiming to win seats and form an independent government, the Janata Dal-Secular (JDS) on Tuesday began its ambitious ‘Pancharatna Rath Yatra’ from Kurudumale here.

123-126 SEATS JDS will release the first list of

JDS leader and former Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy had earlier said that he is looking for the state’s total of the assemblies 123- but will release its first list of candidates on November 1. However, today he indicated that there may be some delay in releasing the list as he wants the candidates to take oath of allegiance to the party. Kumaraswamy said that more than 40 percent of the candidates of JDS will be youth.

The yatra started in the presence of HD Deve Gowda

According to the media report, the JDS took the senior party leader and former In the presence of Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, started the ‘Pancharatna Rath Yatra’ by performing special poojas at the Ganesh temple in Kurudumale. He said that this Rath Yatra will go to all the districts in three phases. Every day at least one 40 villages of the assembly constituency will be visited, six to seven small meetings Every day meetings will be held in Zilla Panchayat centers and every day migration will be done in a village.

will conclude on 6th December

After the special puja, Kumaraswamy told reporters that there would be dialogue with people from all sections of the society in the yatra. In the first phase, the yatra will start from assembly constituencies in Kolar, Chikkaballapur, Tumakuru, Hassan and Ramanagara districts and may culminate on December 6 at Anekal near Bengaluru. It is an interesting fact that the erstwhile Janata Dal had also taken out its yatra from Kurudumale before the election of 1994 under the leadership of Deve Gowda. Then the party formed the government under his leadership.