JD(S) leaders expect huge turnout for party rally in Hassan

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JD(S) leaders are expecting a immense turnout of enactment supporters for the rally which volition beryllium held connected the outskirts of Hassan metropolis connected January 24 to people the party’s metallic jubilee celebrations.

A pandal has been enactment up to accommodate implicit 1 lakh persons. The organisers are expecting implicit 1.5 lakh persons from antithetic parts of the district.

K.S. Lingesh, the party’s territory president and erstwhile Belur MLA, told the media that the rally is being organised arsenic per the wishes of enactment supremo and erstwhile Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda. It is being organised nether the guidance of Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy and enactment of erstwhile Minister H.D. Revanna.

Party legislators, erstwhile legislators, and different elder leaders volition be the event. Mr. Gowda volition question to Hassan by a chopper connected January 24 and sojourn Deveshwara Temple astatine his autochthonal place, Haradanahalli, successful Holenarasipur, earlier attending the rally. Mr. Kumaraswamy, who visited Hassan connected January 21 and reviewed the preparations, volition code the rally.

The rally is being viewed arsenic the party’s antagonistic to the ruling Congress party, which has held 2 rallies successful Hassan since it came to powerfulness successful 2023. Mr. Gowda has often stated that the Congress chose Hassan to clasp rallies with the nonsubjective of weakening the JD(S) successful Hassan, considered to beryllium the bastion of the party.

Mr. Kumaraswamy said the radical of Hassan had ever stood by his father, Mr. Gowda, successful his six-decade-long governmental career. Through the rally, the enactment volition nonstop a connection to its workers crossed the State up of section assemblage elections.

The territory constabulary person made elaborate information arrangements for the event.

Published - January 23, 2026 07:41 p.m. IST

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