Ram Mandir euphoria catapults BJP in K'taka as Cong battles internal strife


Bengaluru, Jan 27 (IANS): The Karnataka BJP, once humiliated for being in disarray, has managed to bounce back in the state amidst the euphoria created by the inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.

Post the Ayodhya event, shedding its defensive approach, the state BJP unit delivered a formidable blow to the Congress by successfully pulling former CM Jagadish Shettar back into its fold ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Every town, village, and city, including the IT capital Bengaluru, was inundated with saffron flags, posters, buntings, and cutouts of Lord Ram before and after January 22.

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) reached out to every doorstep with 'Mantrakshate' (sacred grains of rice from Ayodhya) and posters of Lord Ram. Karnataka, known as the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, the greatest devotee of Lord Ram, saw every village organizing special worship in every temple.

Even Congress leaders concede that the euphoria swept everyone's hearts, challenging the image that the Congress government managed to build through the implementation of guarantee schemes.

After the arrival of Jagadish Shettar, former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai claimed that many leaders from the Congress would join the BJP soon. He said that it was only the beginning, as there would be a 'Ghar Vapsi' of not only BJP leaders but also important Congress leaders. "The Congress would likely divide into factions."

Sources in the BJP explained that the party's state President B.Y. Vijayendra and Parliamentary Board Member B.S. Yediyurappa have been given a free hand to strengthen the party.

According to Yediyurappa, the BJP is working towards winning more than 25 out of the total 28 seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Leader of Opposition, R. Ashoka says that there would be a 'Congress choro' trend in Karnataka in the coming days. "The Congress leaders used to claim that BJP leaders joined them. Now, they will be gagged. They do not have leadership, and that is why the Congress is trying to pull our leaders," he adds.

The ruling Congress party seems to be losing momentum. Events such as the "naked parade" of a Dalit woman in Belagavi district, the gangrape of a Muslim woman by moral policing vigilantes in Haveri district, and communal clashes in Shivamogga and other places have raised serious questions on the ruling party.

Infighting in the Congress is also escalating, with Minister of Cooperation K.N. Rajanna and Minister for Home G. Parameshwara raising a banner of revolt against the party high command over appointments to boards and corporations. Minister Rajanna has even that he is "not a slave".

Unable to take action as both identify with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's camp and hail from oppressed classes, Deputy Chief Minister and party's state President Shivakumar has pointed fingers at the high command.

Fearing backlash, Siddaramaiah chanted the 'Jai Shri Ram' slogan during a programme on January 22 and claimed that the slogan did not belong to any particular party or person. The Chief Minister allowed tilak to be applied to his forehead and flaunted it throughout the programme.

The move surprised many as Siddaramaiah had been criticized for not showing reverence to Hindu rituals at temples. "The slogan 'Jai Shri Ram' is the slogan of the whole society. Some think the slogan is their property. The slogan is about showing reverence to Shri Ram, which is to be echoed by everyone," Siddaramaiah said, asking the crowd to chant the 'Jai Shri Ram' slogan.

Political analyst Basavaraj Soolibhavi tells IANS that it’s not only through the Ram Mandir that the BJP is trying to create its wave. "The BJP has been pursuing politics of religion and using the religious feelings for its gain continuously. Ram Mandir is one of the party’s agendas."

"It won’t stop here. The inauguration of Ram Mandir has created a frenzied mood among devotees and followers. It might lead to incidents of attacking symbols of other religions. The attack on Dharwad’s Idgah Maidan tower is one such incident. The BJP has systematically reached out to the bottom of the society through the Ram Mandir inauguration in Ayodhya,” he adds.

Soolibhavi says the Congress party has never tried to shed its image and pursue active politics. Most of the time, it came to power due to the anti-incumbency factor and negativity surrounding other parties. "It is not able to come to power by winning over people with its principles, agendas, and ideologies."

"Though guarantee schemes are implemented by the Karnataka Congress, 'Modi's guarantee' by the Prime Minister is popularized more among people. Every department of the Central government is involved in systematically disseminating the welfare programmes. The chances of winning 15 to 20 seats in Lok Sabha elections out of 28 seats are looking bleak for Congress. There is an equal fight now in the state," he concludes.

 

 

  

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  • Jeevan Jeppu, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 28 2024

    The so-called 'euphoria' is in the minds of the Andh Bhakts only. Everybody knows that inauguatation before the completion of the construction was just a political gimmick, which the highest religious authorities of Hinduism called a sinful act, a 'paap'. The gimmick has failed, even as the BJP 'pranpratishtan' of into the person of Nitish Kumar has failed. A desperate move against the rising onslaught of "INDIA" against the BJP.

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  • Yogi, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jan 28 2024

    Angel, you are truly an Angel. How ignorant can be you ? Ignorance is true bliss.

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  • Agnel, Udupi

    Sun, Jan 28 2024

    What ever circus goes on anywhere, HOPE PEOPLE DO NOT FORGET 40% GOVERNMENT. It is better to be in control of the situation in governance THAN managing till the election s for the next 9 months like the old regime used to say. People of Karnataka and the entire south are educated, not easily misguided with religious fundamental mischief mongers to win election and attack own people using state machinery like in Manipur now and like in Mangalore when places of worship of minorities and pubs were attacked by Moral police... affiliated FRINGE ELEMENTS of the right wing dispensation. All states in the south are much peaceful now that the fringe are not anywhere near power. see the difference sportswomen minorities and women and the majority that does not subscribe to the FRINGE having a tough time. It is not all or any development, it is so called vishwa guru and the fringe running and ruining peace in the region and giving a bad name, safron flags on CHURCH CROS, flags on Mosques and trying to prove the safron flag is superior to INDIAN FLAG? Right thinking people will not forget the 40% government the state has just voted out. It is time to keep up keeping up with peace and harmony, respect for all and malice towards none. All are equal there is no superior race in one majority religion. Give Peace the chance it deserves. Karnataka needs peaceful non communal administration for a few years to come to set all that has been done in the name of religion and hatred among communities. Strengthen the hands of the people in power in the state that are well equipped to take the state in the right direction in EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE, COMMUNITY WELFARE, PEACE AND HARMONY and ALLROUND DEVELOPMENT of state. Time to Keep up the Momentum, Give peace and progress a longer chance. All is well.

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  • FAYAZ AHMED, MANGALORE/DUBAI

    Sat, Jan 27 2024

    Yes my dear even SM Krishna went to bjp what's his faith now? same shetter will meet What happed to sadanand gowda? Most popular leadrers LIke advani, murli, & togadya? Bjp is nothing but divide & rule politics 2 gujraties selling & 2 are buying

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