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  • BJP taking country on path of progress: Yogi Adityanath in poll-bound Karnataka

    BJP taking country on path of progress: Yogi Adityanath in poll-bound Karnataka

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    Mangaluru: Raising the pitch for the BJP’s election campaign in south Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday held massive roadshows at Puttur and Bantwal in Dakshina Kannada district and Karkala in Udupi.

    Adityanath, who first arrived in Puttur, where party candidate Asha Thimmappa Gowda is pitted against Ashok Kumar Rai of Congress and a BJP rebel Arun Kumar Puthila, said the BJP is taking the country on path of progress.

    Addressing the gathering from the campaign vehicle after the end of his roadshow, Adityanath said the Congress has always been trying to put hurdles on the path of progress.

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    Though the Congress tried to prevent the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya, the BJP successfully fought the issue in court and the temple will turn into a reality in the near future, he said.

    The Congress is now after Bajrang Dal as the party is against patriotic people and try out to demoralise those who uphold nationalist policies, he said.

    Adityanath said the people of Karnataka should vote for a Team India’ to strengthen the hands of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said the BJP has fielded the best candidate in Puttur and asked voters to support Asha Thimmappa Gowda.

    Adityanath later campaigned for State Energy Minister V Sunil Kumar at Karkala in Udupi, where also the BJP is facing an unlikely rebel in the form of Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik. Congress has fielded Muniyalu Uday Shetty, a confidante of former Chief Minister Veerappa Moily in the seat.

    The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister held a grand roadshow in Karkala and spoke to the gathering in a few words exhorting them to vote for a “double engine” government for sustained progress.

    At the final roadshow of the day at B C Road in Bantwal, where BJP’s young leader and incumbent MLA Rajesh Naik is facing former Minister B Ramanath Rai of Congress, Adityanath was given a rousing welcome by enthusiastic party workers.

    Addressing the huge gathering, Adityanath called upon the people of Karnataka to stop the Congress from coming to power as the party has declared intention to ban patriotic organisations like the Bajrang Dal. “Congress is always blocking the path to progress initiated by the BJP government under Narendra Modi,” he said.

    In a passionate speech, he also invited the people of Karnataka to Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh when the Ram temple will be inaugurated in January next year, to the loud cheers from the public.

    In all the three meetings, BJP state president Nalin Kumar Kateel and leaders including candidates in the respective segments accompanied Adityanath.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Opinion poll shows Modi remains charismatic and popular in poll-bound Karnataka

    Opinion poll shows Modi remains charismatic and popular in poll-bound Karnataka

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    New Delhi: The final round of an exclusive opinion poll on the Karnataka Assembly elections conducted across the state conducted by C-Voter for ABP News reveals that Prime Minister Narendra Modi retains his charisma and popularity among the voters of the southern state.

    While the poll still puts the Congress in the pole position, hectic and energetic campaigning by Modi during the last leg of vote seeking has improved the fortunes of the BJP.

    In the opinion polls for the Assembly elections conducted during March and April, the BJP appeared quite far behind the Congress, both in terms of vote share and number of seats. But an intense last leg of campaigning by the Prime Minister has now ensured that the projected vote share of the BJP doesn’t drop below 36 per cent, the same it had garnered in the 2018 Assembly elections.

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    Even BJP’s projected seat tally is now better than the numbers thrown up in March and April. In fact, in the Greater Bengaluru region, which elects 32 MLAs, the improvement is dramatic. From trailing behind the Congress earlier, the BJP seems to have turned the tables somewhat and is now projected to inch ahead of its rival in the projected seat tally.

    While this last-minute effort by Modi may not be enough to help the BJP retain the state (Karnataka has a long history of changing governments), it augurs well for the party ahead of next year’s Lok Sabha elections.

    In the 2018 Assembly elections, while the BJP emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats, it was nine short of a simple majority and a post-poll arrangement between the Congress and the JD(S) saw them form the government.

    In the Lok Sabha elections a year after that, the BJP and candidates won 26 of the 28 seats in the state. A similar pattern was seen in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan about five years ago. The BJP lost the Assembly elections in all the three states in 2018, but swept all three in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

    The 224-member Karnataka Assembly will go to the polls on May 10, and the results will be declared on May 13.

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  • Congress hurled abuses at me 91 times: PM in poll-bound Karnataka

    Congress hurled abuses at me 91 times: PM in poll-bound Karnataka

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    Humnabad/Vijayapura/ Kudachi: Training guns on the Congress over its president M Mallikarjun Kharge’s ‘venomous snake’ barb at him, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the party and its leaders have hurled at him different types of abuses 91 times till now.

    Accusing the Congress of also abusing the dominant Lingayat community in poll-bound Karnataka, the Prime Minister further said the grand old party had even abused Babasaheb Ambedkar and was engaged in abusing Veer Savarkar, and people will respond to their abuses with votes.

    Modi — on his first visit to the State for campaigning after elections were declared on March 29 — gave a new slogan ‘Ee baariya nirdhara, Bahumatada BJP Sarkara’ (This time’s decision; majority BJP government) for the party, as he stressed on the party coming back to power with a full majority.

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    Modi’s stress on BJP getting a clear mandate in May 10 Assembly polls is significant, as the party had not got a majority both in 2008 and 2018, when it emerged as the single largest party, and had to form a government with the backing of MLAs from opposition ranks who switched loyalty to it and Independents.

    The Congress hates everyone who speaks about the common man, who brings out their corruption, who attacks their politics of selfishness. “Contress’s hate against such people will become permanent. In this election too, the Congress once again has started abusing me.”

    Addressing a public rally at Humnabad in Bidar district, he said, “Someone has made a list of such abuses against me and it has been sent to me. Till now, Congress people have abused me 91 times with different types. Had Congress people put efforts in good governance and boosting the morale of its workers, instead of wasting time on this dictionary of abuses, Congress would not have been in such a pathetic plight.”

    Making a speech in a campaign rally in Karnataka on Thursday, Kharge likened Modi to a venomous snake. As a row erupted, he later backtracked stating that his intention was not to hurt anyone’s feelings and the “statement was not for PM Modi, but for the ideology he represents.”

    Modi said: “Insulting those who work for the poor and the country is Congress’ history”.

    “I’m not the only one who has been attacked like this. Last election, they ran a campaign ‘Chowkidar chor hai’ (Watchman is a thief), then they said ‘Modi Chor’, then they said ‘OBC community are chor’, and now as the election season has started in Karnataka they showed the guts of calling my Lingayat brothers and sisters ‘chor’.”

    “Congress people listen with open ears, whenever you have abused someone they have punished you in such a way that you have not been able to withstand it. This time, Karnataka has decided to respond to the abuses, the pain inflicted to their pride, through votes,” he said.

    Noting that abuses are hurled at him by top Congress leaders, Modi said the Congress is a party that had abused Babasaheb Ambedkar too.

    “Babasaheb Ambedkar himself had once said in detail that Congress abused him repeatedly. Congress had called Babasaheb Ambedkar ‘Rakshas’, ‘Rashtra Drohi’, ‘Dagabaaz Dost’…you will be shocked to hear. Even today, we see how Congress abuses Veer Savarkar. Congress has abused stalwarts of this country,” he said.

    “Looking at this, I feel that Congress ‘respects’ me as they did to Babasaheb Ambedkar, and Veer Savarkar, as Congress is abusing me in a similar way. I feel it is a gift to me. Let the Congress abuse me, I will continue to work for the country and its people. With your (people’s) blessings, all their abuses will get mixed in mud. Congress people understand as much mud you sling at us, the lotus (BJP symbol) will bloom,” he added.

    Later, speaking at a rally in Kudachi in Belagavi district, the Prime Minister expressed confidence about the party coming back to power with a full majority.

    He said this was his third rally on the first day of his campaigning in the State after the election was declared, and it looks like the people of Karnataka have decided to bring in a strong and stable BJP government in Karnataka.

    “Ee baariya nirdhara, Bahumatada BJP Sarkara- can be heard everywhere… Lotus is the sign of Karnataka’s progress, only BJP has the roadmap for development,” he further said.

    Earlier during his Humnabad rally, Modi while stressing the need for a majority pointed out that Karnataka has faced the consequences of unstable and coalition governments. “The focus of an unstable government would not be on serving people,” he said.

    Reminding former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy as the head of the Congress-JD(S) coalition government had admitted that he was functioning at the “mercy of Congress”, he said, “That fear of saving the seat or power, won’t allow them to do anything for you.”

    Alleging that Congress was abusing him, Modi said he has shut out all its sources of corruption. Only BJP can provide a stable and strong government in Karnataka, he claimed.

    “Modi has shut the way for Congress’ corruption. Congress means corruption. While Congress’ account has ‘Corruption Kaal’, there is ‘Amrit Kaal’ (golden period) in BJP’s account. Congress is worried as all its sources (of corruption) have been shut, so they are chanting Modi teri kabar khudegi’ (Modi, your grave will be dug). While Congress is busy digging Modi’s grave, people are ensuring lotus blooms,” he said.

    Earlier addressing a rally in the district headquarters town of Vijayapura, the Prime Minister took a swipe at former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah saying that the Congress leader was seeking votes in the name of his retirement from active politics.

    He said the people of Karnataka will not choose a “tired and defeated” Congress but a BJP teeming with enthusiasm.

    Modi’s jibe was aimed at 75-year-old Siddaramaiah who recently announced that this will be his last election and he would not contest polls anymore.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Reservation based on religion unconstitutional, says Amit Shah in poll-bound Karnataka

    Reservation based on religion unconstitutional, says Amit Shah in poll-bound Karnataka

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    Hubballi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said reservation based on religion was unconstitutional, and asserted that the BJP would implement the quota formula adopted by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai-led government in Karnataka.

    He said BJP has given tickets for May 10 Assembly polls in Karnataka on merits of winnability, and not on the basis of majority or minority, and also nowhere a non-Lingayat candidate has replaced a Lingayat.

    Former Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar who recently quit BJP and joined Congress will not win the polls this time, Shah declared, as he pointed out that Hubballi-Dharwad has always voted for BJP.

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    “I want to assure the people of Karnataka that whatever formula of reservation that has been adopted by the Bommai government, we would implement it on the ground, including the sub category reservation (internal reservation) among the Dalits. This is our promise,” Shah said.

    Addressing a press conference here, he said reservation on the basis of religion was unconstitutional, and never would it have “permission” under the Constitution.

    About the reservation crossing 50 per cent, Shah said, “it has been challenged in the court, wait for its order.”

    Congress leaders are saying that they would once again bring in Muslim reservation. “I want to ask them with utmost humility as to whose would you reduce to bring it back? Whether you would reduce Vokkaligas or Lingayats or Dalits or STs. Congress will have to come out clear on this.”

    “Those Muslim community categories that are under OBC, we are ready to give them reservation even today and we are giving, but no one should be given reservation based on religion, it is the fundamental spirit of the Constitution,” he added.

    Just ahead of the announcement of polls in Karnataka, the State Cabinet led by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai had decided to scrap the four per cent reservation for Muslims under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) quota and to distribute it equally among the dominant Vokkaliga and Lingayat communities.

    Earlier, the government had decided to increase reservation for SCs from 15 per cent to 17 per cent and for STs from 3 per cent to 7 percent, taking the total reservation in Karnataka to 56 per cent, exceeding the 50 per cent cap, and recommended to the Centre to bring it under the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution.

    With a section of Scheduled Castes demanding internal reservation alleging that only a few influential sub-castes were taking away a majority of the benefits while many communities were still marginalised, the Cabinet had also made a recommendation in this regard to the Centre.

    Asserting that there is no single instance of a non-Lingayat being given a ticket replacing a Lingayat, Shah hit out at the Congress by asking as to what the party did for the community.

    “In their history, Congress made two Lingayats Chief Ministers, both were humiliated and removed, one was removed by Indira Gandhi, while the other was humiliated and removed from airport by Rajiv Gandhi, I’m speaking about Patil Saab (Veerendra Patil), Congress cannot speak on this,” he said, as he added that BJP respects all communities and try to take along everyone.

    Asked about family members of politicians getting tickets, while BJP accused JD(S) of parivarwaad (dynastic), the Union Minister said, unlike in JD(S), in BJP party president and Chief Ministers are not decided on the basis of the family. “Tell me someone who is not contesting polls in JD(S) family (Deve Gowda family), other than one or two.”

    “BJP is always against parivarwaad in the main system, at many places family members of party karyakartas may contest polls, but it doesn’t mean BJP follows parivarwaad,” he said.

    To a question on Muslims not getting tickets from BJP, he said, “Tickets were given on the basis of merits of winnability, we do not believe in the concept of majority or minority.”

    Responding to a question on Congress seeking support of Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), Shah said Congress party earlier used to take the support of Popular Front of India (PFI); now that it has been banned, it is asking support of its SDPI which is the political wing. “For Congress, secure and safe Karnataka is not important, winning elections is important. BJP will not join hands with such parties.”

    Jagadish Shettar quitting BJP will cause no loss to the party, he said, adding that “Jagadish Shettar will lose the election, Hubballi has always voted for BJP not to any person. BJP workers are united….reason for him not being given the ticket was conveyed to him.”

    Jagadish Shettar is contesting from Hubballi Dharwad Central constituency as Congress candidate.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Denied BJP ticket, former deputy CM Savadi joins Congress in poll-bound Karnataka

    Denied BJP ticket, former deputy CM Savadi joins Congress in poll-bound Karnataka

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    Bengaluru: Former Deputy Chief Minister Laxman Savadi, who announced his decision to resign from the primary membership of the BJP after being denied a ticket to contest in the May 10 Assembly elections, on Friday joined the Congress.

    Savadi would now be the grand old party’s candidate in Athani in Belagavi district, Congress leaders said.

    His decision came after a meeting with Karnataka Congress chief D K Shivakumar, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Siddaramaiah and Congress general secretary and party in-charge of Karnataka Randeep Singh Surjewala.

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    “Our meeting with Savadi took place in a cordial manner. We are aware of his dignity and position. He has agreed to become a member of our (Congress) family of his own volition. He is coming with us after accepting the party’s ideology and leadership,” Shivakumar, who was flanked by Savadi and Siddaramaiah, told reporters.

    Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said he was “saddened” by Savadi’s decision to part ways with the BJP and join the Congress.

    “…I’m feeling very sad, we shared a close bond. Sometimes such political situations arise,” Bommai said. “He might have found his political future in Congress. We will do our job in our party.” .

    Savadi, who resigned as an MLC on Friday, said he had been loyal to the BJP and helped the party candidates win in other parts of the state as well, but it did not live up to its promise of fielding him in the 2023 Assembly election from Athani.

    On his decision to join the Congress, Savadi, a three-time MLA from Athani, said he had only demanded a ticket to contest the elections, besides completion of some irrigation projects in his constituency that are pending, in the event of the Congress coming to power..

    Ignoring Savadi’s request, the BJP had earlier this week given the Athani ticket to sitting MLA Mahesh Kumathalli. Savadi had lost the 2018 elections to Kumathalli, who was then with the Congress.

    Kumathalli was among the group of defectors who helped the BJP bring down the Congress-JD(S) coalition government and form its own government under the leadership of B S Yediyurappa in 2019.

    Kumathalli later joined the BJP and successfully contested the Athani by-election on the party ticket.

    Attacking the BJP, Savadi said he had not demanded the deputy chief minister’s post from the ruling party in 2019 but they had given it to him and thereafter removed him from the position without informing him, which he perceived as an insult.

    “After losing the election (in 2018), I was made an MLC and then the deputy chief minister. But later they removed me. Why did they make me a minister and then remove me,” he asked.

    Replying to a question, he said the BJP should answer why he was denied a ticket to contest in the May 10 Assembly elections.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Former CM challenges BJP for ticket in poll-bound Karnataka

    Former CM challenges BJP for ticket in poll-bound Karnataka

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    With the BJP preparing to disclose its list of candidates for the Karnataka Assembly elections, discontent has begun to emerge inside the party, with former chief minister Jagadish Shettar reportedly being refused a ticket. However, the six-term MLA has requested the party to rethink and stated that he will run ‘at any cost.’

    Shettar attended a news conference on Tuesday evening, during which he said that the high command had urged him at the last minute not to run in the impending election.

    “I am really disappointed. I’ve been with the party for over 30 years and helped build it. They could have contacted me two or three months ago and I would have accepted. But, with only a few days till the nominations are due, I’ve been advised not to run. I’ve already begun campaigning in the district,” he said.

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    The former chief minister said that he told the party’s high command that he would contest at all costs and has asked them to reconsider. “I inquired whether there is an anti-incumbency wave or if there are any claims. I am confident they will take my request into consideration,” he stated.

    Shettar stated that the call came from the top leadership on Tuesday. “The Assembly constituency survey also suggests that the BJP has a winning wave. In politics, I have no blemishes. I’ve been loyal to the party, and I believe that loyalty has become a problem,” he remarked.

    In 2018, the Hubballi-Dharwad MLA received 75,794 votes (51.31%).

    Shettar, a loyal assistant of B S Yediyurappa, became Karnataka’s chief minister in 2012, when the state BJP was embroiled in a mining dispute. He had taken over for D V Sadananda Gowda at the time. He was also the Karnataka Assembly’s opposition leader.

    Shettar, whose family had ties to Jansangh for five decades, has also worked with the RSS. His brother Pradeep Shettar is an MLC, and his uncle Sadashiva Shettar was an MLA from the Hubballi seat.

    His father, S S Shettar, was elected mayor of the municipal corporation of Hubballi-Dharwad. For over two decades, Jagadish Shettar and Union minister Pralhad Joshi have wielded considerable power in the Hubballi-Dharwad area.

    An upset Shettar might cause problems for the BJP in Hubballi and North Karnataka, where he is a powerful figure.

    He is from the influential Lingayat community, which holds high priority among political parties in the state .

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  • Election officials search Bommai’s car in poll-bound Karnataka

    Election officials search Bommai’s car in poll-bound Karnataka

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    Bengaluru: Election officials on Friday intercepted and checked Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai’s car when he was on his way to a temple in Chikkaballapura district.

    The Model Code of Conduct is in force in the State, which goes to polls on May 10.

    A video showing officials checking the vehicle has gone viral on social media.

    According to sources, Bommai was heading to Ghati Subramanya temple in a private car — as he had surrendered his official car on the day the election schedule was announced on Wednesday — when it was stopped at Hosahudya checkpost.

    “Nothing objectionable was found, and officials then allowed the vehicle to go, and the Chief Minister continued his journey,” sources added.

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  • Lingayats hold key to electoral outcome in poll-bound Karnataka

    Lingayats hold key to electoral outcome in poll-bound Karnataka

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    Bengaluru: In poll-bound Karnataka, where caste is one of the crucial factors in deciding the outcome of elections, it is key to understand the importance of the influential Lingayat or Veerashaiva-Lingayat community, to analyse the polity of the state.

    Emerging in the 12th century, out of a distinct thought process that questioned the existing traditions, with Basavanna and other ‘Vachanakaras’ revolting against the caste system, that found support from all those who were discriminated, especially the working class, the sect that came to be known as Lingayats, has a significant place in the social history of Karnataka.

    Lingayats are said to constitute about 17 per cent of Karnataka’s population, and the community has dominance in as many as 100 out of total 224 constituencies, majority of these seats being in north Karnataka region.
    Vokkaligas constitute 15 per cent, OBCs 35 per cent, SC/STs 18 per cent, Muslims about 12.92 per cent, and Brahmins about three per cent.

    However, a caste census conducted between 2013 and 2018, which has not been made public yet, pegs the population of Lingayats and Vokkaligas much lower at nine and eight per cent respectively.

    In the present Assembly, there are 54 Lingayat MLAs from across parties including 37 from the ruling BJP.

    Also, out of the 23 Chief Ministers that Karnataka has had since 1952, as many as 10 have been Lingayats, followed by six Vokkaligas, five from Backward Classes, and two Brahmins.

    Well aware, as to how crucial it is, to get the support of the Lingayats to win the May 10 polls, political parties are trying to woo the influential community.

    Until 1989, the Lingayats were in the Congress’ fold and had formed the strong support base of the party, but the sacking of the then Chief Minister Veerendra Patil, a Lingayat, who was recouping from a stroke in 1990, by Rajiv Gandhi, turned the community against the party.

    The Congress, which had won 178 of the total 224 seats in the 1989 elections under the leadership of Veerendra Patil, was reduced to 34 seats in the next election.

    With the disintegration of Janata Parivar and the emergence of B S Yediyurappa in the BJP, the larger part of the community’s vote base shifted towards the saffron party, making Karnataka its southern citadel.

    It got further strengthened when former Chief Minister and JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy declined to transfer power to Yediyurappa in 2007, violating the power sharing agreement of BJP-JD(S) coalition, resulting in government collapsing and the latter riding on the sympathy wave in the next Assembly polls.

    After the 2008 Assembly elections, BJP formed its first government to the south of Vindhyas, under Yediyurappa’s leadership by winning 110 seats, but five years later in 2013 polls, the saffron party’s tally plunged to just 40 seats, as Yediyurappa by then had parted ways with the BJP and had formed a new political outfit- the Karnataka Janata Paksha.

    Though Yediyurappa’s new outfit KJP managed to get only six seats in that polls, it secured a vote share of about ten per cent, badly denting the BJP’s prospects. Later, Yediyurappa rejoined the BJP ahead of 2014 Lok Sabha polls, with Modi at the helm, and in the subsequent Assembly elections in 2018 it managed to win 104 seats, and the “Lingayat Strongman”, subsequently went on to become the Chief Minister once again.

    Fully aware of the importance of the community’s support, the saffron party ensured that another Lingayat — Basavaraj Bommai — succeeded Yediyurappa, when he stepped down as the Chief Minister in 2021, citing age and party policy as the reason.

    Aimed at keeping its Lingayat support base intact even after the recent announcement by Yediuurappa to retire from electoral politics, the BJP is falling back on the seasoned oarsman making him a key poll mascot, by pushing him to the top of the campaign plank, amid efforts by the Congress to woo the community by projecting that the saffron party has sidelined the octogenarian leader (who has a considerable sway on Lingayat votes).

    The party also tried to do some kind of justice to the reservation demand by a section of the Lingayat community, enhancing their quota by 2 per cent.

    While the presence of the JD(S) is by and large limited to the Old Mysuru region dominated by the Vokkaliga community, the Congress that has pan-Karnataka presence has been making consistent efforts to regain lost ground, among the Lingayat support base.

    However, the then Siddaramaiah-led Congress government’s decision to recommend to the Centre to accord ‘religious minority’ status to the Lingayat community had resulted in electoral losses for the party in 2018 Assembly polls.

    Along with Congress facing losses in the Lingayat-dominated constituencies, most of its leaders who were actively involved in the ‘separate Lingayat religion’ movement suffered defeat.

    It was largely seen as consolidation of Lingayat votes in favour of the BJP’s narrative that the Congress divided society by declaring Lingayats as a minority community, and that it was an attempt to prevent Yeddyurappa, a Lingayat, from becoming chief minister.

    The move was also seen as an attempt to divide the community itself, as a section expressed resentment over projecting Veerashaivas and Lingayats as the same.

    While one section led by Akhila Bharata Veerashaiva Mahasabha had demanded separate religion status, asserting that Veerashaiva and Lingayats are the same, the other group wanted it only for Lingayats as they believe that Veerashaiva is one among the seven sects of Shaivas, which is part of Hinduism.

    Congress, which lacks a big mass leader from the community, has appointed senior Lingayat legislator M B Patil as the Chairman of its campaign committee ahead of the 2023 Assembly polls, while another legislator, Eshwar Khandre, was made the state unit’s working president.

    Maths also play an influential role in socially and politically channeling the Lingayat community.

    Several Lingayat maths across the state are politically influential, and so do the seers or pontiffs who head them.

    Another factor is various sub-castes within the community like- Banajiga (to which Yediyurappa belongs), Sadar (Bommai’s sub-caste), Ganiga, and Panchamasalis, which too play a crucial role in Lingayat politics.

    Panchamasalis, who are said to be numerically higher among the Lingayats, under the leadership of their seer Basava Jaya Mruthyunjaya Swamiji, had until recently held an agitation, demanding higher reservation in employment and education, which had put the ruling BJP government in a tight spot ahead of the Assembly polls, as they had threatened electoral consequences if their demands are not met.

    Aimed at placating them the government recently decided to enhance the quota for Lingayats by two per cent under the state’s OBC list.

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  • Amit Shah to attend host of events in poll-bound Karnataka on March 24

    Amit Shah to attend host of events in poll-bound Karnataka on March 24

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    Bengaluru: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be in poll-bound Karnataka on Friday to attend a host of events.

    According to his official tour programme, Shah will be reaching Bengaluru on Thursday at about 11 pm and will stay at a five-star hotel.

    On Friday, Shah is set to attend the Regional Conference with Southern States and Union Territories on Smuggling of Narcotics and National Security from 10.30 am to 1.30 pm.

    Shah, who also holds the cooperation portfolio, will then visit Kommaghatta village on the outskirts of Bengaluru where he will lay the foundation stone of the Sahakara Samruddhi Soudha’.

    He will also inaugurate various other programmes related to the ministry of cooperation.

    According to BJP sources, he will visit the state once again on March 26.

    In between Shah’s back-to-back visit on March 24 and 26, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to attend events in Bengaluru and Davangere on March 25.

    Shah was in Bidar on March 3 to launch the Vijaya Sankalpa Yatre’.

    The BJP is trying hard to woo the electorate of Karnataka to return their government to power again in the assembly election, which is due in May this year.

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  • Modi slams Rahul Gandhi for remarks on democracy in poll-bound Karnataka

    Modi slams Rahul Gandhi for remarks on democracy in poll-bound Karnataka

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    Dharwad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday targeted Rahul Gandhi for his remarks on democracy in the country at an international forum and said no power in the world can harm India’s democratic traditions.

    Without naming Gandhi and referring to the Congress leader’s remarks made in London — that structures of Indian democracy are under “brutal attack”, Modi termed it an insult to 12th century social reformer Basaveshwara, the people of Karnataka, India’s great traditions and its citizens.

    The PM’s statement is being seen with political significance, as Basaveshwara is highly revered in Karnataka, especially by the dominant Lingayat community who form the major vote base of the ruling BJP.

    Modi was on his sixth visit this year to Karnataka, where Assembly elections are due by May.

    “I have come to the land of Bhagwan Basaveshwar and I’m feeling blessed. Among the contributions of Basaveshwara, most important is the establishment of Anubhava Mantapa, this democratic system is researched across the world, and there are several such things because of which we say India is not just the largest democracy, it is also the mother of democracy,” he said.

    Addressing a large gathering after inaugurating the permanent campus of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Dharwad here, he said, he has had the good fortune of unveiling the statue of Basaveshwara in London a few years ago.

    “Statue of lord Basaveshwar is in London, but it is unfortunate that in the same London questions were raised on India’s democracy; the roots of India’s democracy have been nurtured by centuries of our history. No power in this world can harm India’s democratic traditions. Despite this some are constantly making it stand in the dock,” Modi said in a veiled swipe at Gandhi.

    Such people are insulting Bagawan Basaveshwara, the people of Karnataka, India’s great traditions, country’s 130 crore aware citizens, he further said, adding “people of Karnataka should be cautious about such people.”

    Earlier, in a veiled attack on Gandhi over his recent remarks in the UK, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had said when India’s dominance on global platforms is growing, some people are criticising the country on foreign land.

    Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, and Union Minister Pralhad Joshi among others were present at the Dharwad event.

    Karnataka is the engine of “high tech India”, Modi said. “It is important this engine gets the power of double engine government.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )