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Arching For Bullseye

BJP banks on Modi to hold on to its seats from North Karnataka

Arching For Bullseye
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Last October, Karnataka minister D.K. Shivakumar surprised many in the Congress by admitting publicly, in the middle of a bypoll, that his party had erred with the Lingayat minority rel­igion controversy. He said this at a time when the Lingayat versus Veerashaiva debate had ebbed, at least as a political ­issue. In an interview this March, Eshwar Khandre, Karna­taka Pra­desh Congress Committee working president and the Congress candidate in Bidar, told Outlook: 바카라It바카라s a non-issue now.바카라 Not only was his party unwilling to go down that road again, the movement for a minority religion tag had also lost steam after the Karnataka assembly polls last year. Khandre, a Lingayat himself, believes issues of religion are best left to religious leaders.

Come mid-April, as the election heat rose, the tussle for the community바카라s support saw the issue resurface. Former Kar­na­taka CM B.S. Yeddyurappa of the BJP accused the Congress of trying to divide the community바카라he even resurrected a letter purportedly from Congress leader M.B. Patil to Sonia Gandhi that had been doing the rounds last year and was decried as fake by the Congress, which also lodged a complaint with the Election Commis­sion. Then, as a sideshow, came a spat within the Congress as Patil hit out at Shivakumar, a Vokkaliga from the south, over speaking for the Lingayats.

The BJP바카라s significant clout in the northern Karnataka region that went to polls on April 23 (the rest of the state had voted on April 18) relies heavily on the Lingayat community. But political analysts reckon the Lingayat minority religion issue won바카라t resonate as it did in the state polls last year. 바카라It has faded away to a large extent and won바카라t make a difference in these elections, though there may be traces of it,바카라 says political commentator A. Narayana. Indeed, it바카라s the Narendra Modi factor that the BJP is clearly banking on.

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바카라We are well-placed,바카라 says BJP Karna­taka spokesman Vaman Acharya. He points to Gulbarga, a stronghold of Congress veteran Mallikarjuna Kharge where the BJP is fancying its chances바카라the party바카라s candidate there, Umesh Jadhav, is a Congress rebel. Kharge, 76, has never lost an election바카라he holds a record of nine straight wins in assembly polls from Gurmitkal and Chittapur between 1972 and 2008, and has held the Gulbarga Lok Sabha seat for two terms since 2009. 바카라But the situation this time has changed and the signs seem to be fairly good,바카라 claims Acharya. It바카라s shaping up to be a tough fight, many reckon, going by the local fallouts and sub-caste undercurrents in the reserved constituency. On the credit side, Kharge바카라s supporters point to the special status acc­orded for the dry Hyderabad-Karnataka region through Article 371J. 바카라The Hyderabad-Karnataka region is a Congress bastion and we will sweep it,바카라 claims a Congress leader. Bellary, which slipped out of the BJP바카라s grasp in a bypoll in November, is another keenly watched election battle this election.

The Congress and Janata Dal (Secular) have an alliance in Karnataka, making it a straight fight in every constituency. But the JD(S) isn바카라t much of a factor in the northern districts except for a few pockets. In 2014, the BJP had won 11 of the 14 northern seats that went to polls this week and it re-nominated many of its sitting MPs. While Acharya discounts any talk of anti-incumbency working against them, Manickam Tagore, AICC secretary in-charge of Belgaum, insists there is 바카라double anti-­incumbency against them바카라. Both in 2014 and in the 2018 state polls, Modi was the face of the BJP, he points out. 바카라Now, it바카라s an election where people have seen Modi twice,바카라 he says. Yet, Modi, says a local journalist, is a big draw in the region, especially among the youth. 바카라The BJP is using social media in a way that the Congress hasn바카라t be able to,바카라 he says.

바카라Whether the Modi factor offsets the anti-incumbency that local candidates have picked up is something we need to see,바카라 says political commentator Narayana. 바카라So it바카라s a battle of margins.바카라

By Ajay Sukumaran in Bangalore

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