
Bagalkot/Davanagere, April 7, 2026: Belgaum MLA Asif (Raju) Sait intensified his campaign trail with vibrant roadshows in Bagalkot and Davanagere, drawing large crowds and strong public enthusiasm. His visit to Bagalkot was in support of Umesh Meti, while in Davanagere, he campaigned for Samarth Shamanur. Karnataka Minister Zameer Ahmed also joined the roadshow and drew a huge crowd.

We saw thousands of supporters line the streets in Bagalkot, waving party flags and chanting slogans. Local organizers estimated the turnout at nearly 5,000 people, reflecting strong grassroots backing. In Davanagere, the roadshow attracted close to 3,500 citizens, with party workers actively engaging with the MLA throughout the event.
MLA Sait interacted directly with citizens and party cadres, encouraging them and acknowledging their dedication. “The unity and energy I witnessed here inspire me. Together, we can ensure inclusive growth and development,” he said during his address.
The campaign events were attended by senior leaders including Minister Janab Zameer Ahmed Khan and Chief Minister’s Political Secretary Janab Naseer Ahmed, along with several district leaders. Their presence underscored the party’s collective push in the region.
Our sources confirmed that more than 200 local party workers coordinated logistics for the Bagalkot roadshow, while 150 volunteers managed arrangements in Davanagere. The strong turnout highlighted the organizational strength and public connection of the campaign.
A related social media embed will showcase videos and photos from the roadshows, where hashtags like #BagalkotRoadshow and #DavanagereCampaign trended locally, generating over 20,000 views within hours.
The visits reinforced the party’s focus on development and inclusivity, while also signaling rising momentum ahead of the upcoming polls. Leaders said the campaign will continue across other districts in the coming days.
The Davanagere re election is becoming ineresting day by day as the opposition parties are also using their full strength to convince voters.

