BJP’s plan for Karnataka elections: PM Modi will be in Bengaluru on Yoga Day, campaign preparations 10 months in advance

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4 hours agoWriters: Vinay Madhavi

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The preparations for the assembly elections in Karnataka have intensified from now on. Modi will visit Bengaluru to participate in the Yoga Day celebrations on June 21. Before Modi’s visit, BJP National President JP Nadda is reaching on June 18. With the arrival of Modi, preparations are on for a smoky campaign. The party will launch an aggressive campaign in West Bengal style.

There is still 10 months left for the elections, but BJP will enter the fray with a target of winning 150 seats. Following the Prime Minister’s visit, the Sangh has convened a meeting of Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and some senior ministers in Bengaluru on June 23-24 to analyze whether its perceived lack of government and corruption in some areas is having an impact on the BJP’s electoral campaign. is falling on

Home Minister and Chief Election Strategist Amit Shah will also reach Karnataka after PM Modi’s visit.

Congress wins two seats in the Legislative Council elections
One of the major reasons for the spurt in the election preparations is that the elections in the four seats of the Legislative Council elections have increased the restlessness of the BJP. The party got two out of four seats and by winning the same number of seats, the Congress has shown the power to return. In such a situation, BJP is also considering it as a sign to repair the house before the election.

The election results are a matter of deep concern to a section of BJP leaders that when the assembly elections are to be held in less than a year in Karnataka under the leadership of CM Basavaraj Bommai, they are doing mediocre performance in Karnataka.

Meanwhile, another major party in the state i.e. JD(S) led by HD Deve Gowda has been quite disappointing. The JDS was defeated in its own stronghold Mandya-Mysore. The victory of the Congress has worried the BJP. Party sources have attributed the poor performance to deep infighting among party leaders in the Mysore region.

The party’s sluggish performance in the Northwest Teachers seat has irked party leaders as the Mumbai-Karnataka region has traditionally voted for the BJP. The party has over 20 MLAs and four Lok Sabha members in Belagavi, Vijayapura and Bagalkot districts.

BJP-Congress on their own government’s turn, Deve Gowda’s different bet
The Yeddyurappa factor will have to be cultivated for the BJP. Biggest political challenge The BJP is also restless over the alleged displeasure of its stalwart Lingayat leader and former Chief Minister Yeddyurappa after the BJP’s very average performance in the recent council election results.

Amit Shah will also visit monasteries in Karnataka during his visits to the state. So that the voters can be simple. Many leaders believe that if Yeddyurappa is not restrained, the party may have to face a big loss in the coming elections.

Congress now has a big support of anti incumbency against the government
In contrast to the BJP’s Hindutva issue and PM Modi’s face, the Congress in Karnataka has a bigger support of anti-incumbency against the BJP government. The Congress is relying on its hold in the southern part of Karnataka and based on political struggle within the BJP. On the other hand, JDS’s Deve Gowda has a different bet. They are intent on going to form the government with whichever major party will be in Congress and BJP.

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