People want change from DF govt, says Gadkari

On Wednesday, when Bharatiya Janata Party's state unit chief along with party's election in-charge Gopinath Munde pay obeisance to Tulja
Bhavani, they would surely praying that the anti-incumbency factor against the Congress-led Democratic Front government, not perceptible yet, turns the tide of the state vote to the saffron alliance's favour. After seeking the divine blessings, they will launch a rigorous campaign aimed at attaining power in the October 13 state elections.

Gadkari is scheduled to address 119 election meetings in 12 days across the state using an airplane and a helicopter that will be at his disposal. "People are totally unhappy with the corrupt, ineffective and insensitive governance. We are hoping to cash in on this and our election campaign will be designed to channelize people growing discontent," Gadkari told TOI on Tuesday.