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Karnataka BJP banks on central leadership to retain power

March 29, 2023 21:47 IST

Retaining power in Karnataka is expected to help Bharatiya Janata Party maintain the momentum of its winning streak and give the party confidence to sail through the upcoming polls in the Hindi heartland states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan later this year.

IMAGE: Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves to the people as he arrives for the Vijaya Sankalp Yatra Maha Sangama, in Davanagere, Karnataka, March 25, 2023. Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai (right) and former CM and BJP leader BS Yediyurappa (left) are also seen. Photograph: ANI Photo

Whirlwind visits of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and national president JP Nadda to the poll-bound state has no doubt given the party a leg-up in campaigning but it's up against a combative Congress which has sought to make corruption a central theme of the political narrative.

 

The BJP state unit is banking on the party's central leadership to shore up its prospects in the May 10 assembly polls as it fights anti-incumbency.

The party had taken out ‘Jana Sankalpa Yatre' covering almost all the constituencies in recent weeks as part of preparations for the polls.

However, it suffered a set-back as two of its MLCs quit the party and joined the Congress recently.

The BJP emerged as the largest party in 2018 but was short of majority, following which the Janata Dal-Secular and the Congress joined hands to form the government with JD-S leader HD Kumaraswamy becoming chief minister.

But it formed the Government in July 2019 with the help of 17 Congress and JD-S MLAs who resigned and joined forces with the BJP.

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