Amit Shah Launches BJP’s Karnataka Poll Campaign, Focus On This Region

Amit Shah Launches BJP's Karnataka Poll Campaign, Focus On This Region

Bengaluru: Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a key meeting with booth level workers in Karnataka today to discuss the required grassroots level preparations ahead of the 2023 Assembly elections in the state, to be held in May. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and other party leaders like state Revenue Minister R Ashok, Home Minister Araga Jnanendra, and BJP National Secretary CT Ravi, were in attendance. 

BJP is making consistent efforts to make inroads into the Old Mysuru region, which is a traditional stronghold of the Janata Dal (Secular) and Congress. The ruling party got its maiden victory in the region only in 2019, when a JD(S) leader switched sides to join them.

On Friday, sharing the stage with former Prime Minster and JD(S) chief HD Devegowda, Amit Shah inaugurated the Mega Dairy plant in Maddur Taluk of Mandya district, part of the Old Mysuru region, that has the capacity to process nearly 14 lakh litres of milk. 

In addition to the party’s usual Hindtuva and development pitch, Amit Shah also hit out at the Congress, saying Siddaramaiah, who served as the Chief Minister of the state from 2013 to 2018, withdrew cases against the now-banned Islamist outfit Popular Front of India. It was only after BJP came in power in the state that PFI was banned, and its leaders arrested, he said.

Mandya has seven assembly seats — six with the JD(S) and one with the BJP, which it won in a by-poll.

“Many chances have been given to JD(S)-Congress, and they have been alternating. This time, lotus will bloom in Mandya and Mysuru. We will win the majority,” he said.

He also addressed a large public gathering in the heartland of the Vokkaliga community, which constitutes at least 15 per cent of Karnataka’s population and is the second-largest vote bank in the state, after the Lingayats. They dominate the Old Mysuru region, which has so far eluded the BJP.

The region consists of districts like Mandya, Mysuru, Hassan, Tumakuru, Chamarajanagar, Bengaluru Rural, Kolar, and Chikkaballapur, among others.

Mr Shah met Nirmalanandanatha Swamiji – the head pontiff of Adichunchanagiri Math. The influential Math in the old Mysuru region is highly regarded, especially by the Vokkaliga community.

Amit Shah will also chair a key meeting with Chief Minister Bommai and parliamentary board member and Lingayat strongman BS Yediyurappa on poll strategies. The much-anticipated cabinet expansion to accommodate disgruntled MLAs such as KS Eshwarappa and Ramesh Jarkiholi just ahead of the 2023 elections will also be up for discussion.

Bureau Report

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