LS polls: Karnataka BJP reworking on strategies after loss in Assembly elections


Bengaluru, Jun 7 (IANS): After suffering a humiliating defeat at the hands of Congress in the Karnataka Assembly elections, the BJP is in the process of reworking on its strategies for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

BJP which had faced the Assembly elections with utmost confidence by allotting tickets to 72 new faces, while denying them to senior top party leaders was still decimated by the grand-old party.

The saffron party lost its deposit in 46 Assembly constituencies and its candidates were relegated to third and fourth positions in most of the seats. In many seats the candidates did not manage to get the winning margin votes.

Prominent Vokkaliga face of BJP and senior leader R. Ashoka, who was pitted against DyCM D.K. Shivakumar, suffered a humiliating defeat in Kanakapura constituency. Shivakumar polled a whopping 1.43 lakh votes, while BJP candidate R. Ashoka managed mere 19,753 votes. JD(S) candidate B. Nagaraju managed to get 20,631 votes. Congress polled 75 per cent of votes, JD(S) 11 per cent and BJP managed to get 10 per cent of votes.

The BJP suffered another jolt at the Chamarajpet Assembly segment in Bengaluru. Former Police Commissioner of Bengaluru Bhaskar Rao was fielded against Minister for Housing and Wakf B.Z. Zameer Ahmad Khan. Zameer won with 53,953 votes and Bhaskar could garner 23,678 votes.

Adding to the woes, five independent candidates have either won or secured second position in the elections pushing the BJP candidates further down. B.M. Puspa vageeshaswamy from Mayakonda seat got 37,614 votes and secured second place. BJP candidate Basavaraja Naik polled 34,630 votes. Congress emerged winner with a margin of 33,302 votes.

In Channagiri seat, earlier represented by Madal Virupakshappa of BJP, who caused tremendous setback for the party by getting arrested in alleged bribe to tender scam, his son Madal Mallikarjuna secured 61,503 votes against the Congress candidate Basavaraju .V, who won elections with a margin of 33,302 votes. BJP candidate Shiv Kumar was polled with only 27,467 votes.

The Sira Assembly constituency wrestled by BJP in the by-elections has gone back to Congress. BJP candidate Dr Rajesh Gowda polled 42,329 votes. JD(S) candidate R. Ugresh polled 56,834 votes. Senior Congress leader T.B. Jayachandra polled 86,084 votes.

In another important drubbing former minister K.C. Narayana Gowda who joined BJP in 'Operation Lotus' from JD (S) was pushed to third position. H.T. Manjunath of JD (S) won with a margin of 22,344 votes. Narayana Gowda got third position after Congress. The saffron party which won both the seats in by-polls in 2019, celebrated these victories and gave an indication that the party had made inroads into south Karnataka, a strong turf of JD (S) and Congress parties.

In Arasikere seat, JD (S) candidate N.R. Santhosh, a close relative of former CM B.S. Yediyurappa who was denied ticket by the BJP managed to secure second place by getting 78,198 votes. G.V. Basavaraju, BJP candidate managed to get mere 6,538 votes.

In Gangavathy constituency, former BJP minister and mining baron Gali Janardhana Reddy delivered a defeat to BJP and pushed the candidate to third position. His wife Gali Aruna Laxmi was polled 48,577 votes in Bellary Rural seat and got second highest votes. BJP candidate Gali Somashekara Reddy came in third position with 37,155 votes.

Former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai while taking responsibility for the defeat of Assembly elections stressed that the party lost as its new experiment with new faces did not work out. BJP polled 1.40 crore votes and the saffron party got 36 per cent of the votes polled in the elections. The Congress polled 1.67 crore votes (42.88 per cent). The JD (S) party got 13.29 per cent of votes and polled 52 lakh votes.

In the 2018 Assembly elections, BJP polled 1.33 crore votes. It had managed to get 36.35 per cent of votes and won 104 seats. The Congress party polled 1.39 crore votes and managed to get 38.14 per cent of votes. It had won 80 seats then. JD(S) polled 67 lakh votes (18.3 per cent).

BJP in the state had got more votes than the previous elections but failed to win seats. The Congress party which increased its tally from 38.14 per cent to 42.88 per cent emerged victorious with a clear majority. About 15 lakh votes of JD(S) in the last elections have gone to the Congress, according to experts. BJP think tank is mulling all the factors to come out with a strategy to win maximum seats out of 28 in Karnataka. In 2019, the BJP had swept 25 seats and Congress managed only one seat. This time Congress is hopeful of winning more than 20 seats.

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 08 2023

    WE all know that since beginning, India was attacked and invaded by many outsiders including the Mughals, the Mongols, the British, the Dutch, the Portuguese, and many others. Presently Indians and the country is going through another crises which has been influenced by RSS/BJP who are moving on the basis of European Fascist nature. People have come to realize what BJP Sarkar wants and continue in their efforts to transform the majorities by brain washing both Religiously and communal basis in the pretext of culture protection. Thankfully, all the political leaders are not sailing in the same boat. Let's hope India will not be conquered by own country men in the name of Hindutva.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 08 2023

    Do not wait to strike till the Iron is hot: but make it hot by striking. WE all know that since beginning, India was attacked and invaded by many outsiders including the Mughals, the Mongols, the British, the Dutch, the Portuguese, and many others. Presently Indian and the country is going through another bad pace which has been influenced by RSS/BJP who are moving on the basis of European Fascist nature. People have come to realize what BJP Sarkar wants and continue in their efforts to transform Hindus (not all) selected few by brain washing both Religiously and anti-minority and communal basis in the pretext of culture protection. Thankfully, all the political leaders are not sailing in the same boat. Let's hope India will not be conquered by own country men in the name of untrue & baseless ideology of Hindutva and terrorizing citizens in various forced way of life!

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 08 2023

    People brought Congress & Siddaramaiah team to power in Karnataka in the form of saviours to liberate from the clutches of BJP/RSS predators!

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Thu, Jun 08 2023

    Defeat the fekus in Karnataka now.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    BJPs bad ambitions and communal aspects have been judged by the public. Your days are limited because you are stamped by people as a bad government.

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  • Desha Bhakta, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    Until and unless so called RajYadaksha doesnt resign BJP will utterly lose election in karnataka. Upon that if he is given MP seat then get ready for a congress winning Candidate in Dakshina Kannada

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    Strategies are not required. Only work for the people.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    Strategy only works is what proved by congress that gave false promise of freebies to garner votes. freebies strategy of congress was adopted from AAP in delhi. This kind of freebies strategy to win elections will lead to bankruptcy like sri lanka, pakistan. A degree holder will quit his startup job if his salary is less then 3k as congress gov will pay him 3k if he sit at home then going for work, Same as for unemployed diploma holders. Congress for its short time goal of grabbing power and minting money will ruin the state of karnataka in the years to come.

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  • OWZ, Muscat

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    Fooling people only works for a while....people have now realised that they have elected a clown and are now watching circus---O my god

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  • Manohar, Udupi

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    If BJP loose Rajasthan and MP then Rahul has better chance of becoming PM........People now know Modi image is artificial.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    Let RaGA win Amethi first..

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    What is the contribution of current Amethi MP other than snatching others husband and sitting on road against hike in gas prices when Congress was in power. Now she is silent. She is silent onWrestlers case as well.....

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    Why only Amethi whole of UP will be won by Rahul Gandhi by 2024. Then don’t run to Wayanad because you will be Na Ghar Ka Na Ghat Ka.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    Vinod Kumar, Mangalore .. UP won , last time Congress won 2 out of 379 seats with Priyanka Campiagning . Just because of the fluke victory due to freebies in Karnataka ,does not mean that RaGa is going to be the PM. Indias see 'what you ar'e not 'who you are' whilst voting.

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  • Pacfic Heights, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    Brother. Be realistic. In UP Congress got 2 out of 404 seats, and you say it will revert victorious? The Congress campaigner for UP Priyanka is taken away from there now for a 'bigger role' at national level.😂🤣

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  • Saagar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    Very good . Its very obvious now, that the elections were fought on freebies. Free electricity, free travel for ladies, 2k per month for ladies, 3k per month for unemployed. The rural naive and uneducated voted greedily and today they are taken from the rear big time with conditions, shocks and clarity. Meanwhile BJP retained its vote share but 'peaceful' votes from JDS had shifted to Congress. Anyways I think the Supreme Court should send out an order to stop freebies.

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  • Ben, Mangalore / UK

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    stop defaming Ram and Hanuman, you will perform better

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    BJP has difficult uphill task to prove people and restore confidence in them first by following and working as per the constitution. Next is to fulfill all the promises made since 2014 including Rs 15 Lakhs to every citizens. Until people see all this in reality nothing is going work for BJP. There is no bigger and better strategy for BJP than this but if it does this then it’s not BJP because against its idealogy and principles.

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  • Sandeep, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    Case must be lodged keeping all evidence of promising videos and guarantee cards💳💳💳 signed by congress leaders. Case must be lodged against election🗳️ commission for allowing congress in election Malpractices . BJP Leaders should come out of COMA and work for the people of state.

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2023

    If BJP has to come back to power, they will have to offer the freebies offered by Congress plus one more freebie. People are interested in freebies. This is clear from Dehli elections. By using AAP tactics on freebies, It has blunted AAPs prospects in Karnataka and may be in other states too and at the same time won handsomely.

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