Gali Janardhana Reddy launched his own political party, Kalyana Rajya Pragati Paksha, on Sunday. As the state prepares for the 2023 assembly elections, the announcement was made. In addition, the former BJP leader indicated that he would run in the forthcoming assembly elections from the Gangavati district.
Reddy told reporters that the party’s inauguration represents a fresh chapter in politics, “I’m here to serve the people of Kalyana Karnataka”. During the forthcoming assembly elections, he will visit every household he added. It is impossible for political parties to divide the population of the state in order to gain political advantage. According to Gali Janardhan Reddy, the state’s citizens have always been and will continue to be one.
Janardhana Reddy expressed his feelings and said:
Yesterday I called a press conference at the Parijata residence in Bangalore.
This is a major milestone in my life.
My heartfelt thanks to all my media friends who have conveyed my words to the people of the entire state.
I recalled the experience of the BJP party in my life and my personal life. As a next step, I have announced the name of my new party. The official name of my party is ‘Kalyana Rajya Pragati Party’. I will share the rest of the party information with you all as soon as possible.
I am sincerely asking all of you to keep the same faith and love for me in the future.
– Gali Janardhana Reddy
He also denied any conflicts with BJP minister Sri Ramulu. “I don’t have any problems with any BJP members. We will continue to get along well because Sri Ramulu has been a close friend of mine since when I was a child, he said.
The mining baron was given bail in 2015 after being imprisoned in a multi-million dollar unlawful mining case in 2011. The Supreme Court ordered him to turn in his passport and not leave the country without authorization while granted bail. He is also not allowed to travel to Bellary in Karnataka, Anantapur, or Kadapa in Andhra Pradesh, according to the supreme court.
He recently requested permission from the Supreme Court in October 2022 to visit his hometown of Ballary and be there until November 6 in order to meet his daughter.