Bangalore: BJP may not gain much with Yeddyurappa's return


Bangalore: BJP may not gain much with Yeddyurappa's return

By V S Karnic

Bangalore, Jan 11 (IANS): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) increasingly demonstrates that it is becoming a party of contradictions, at least in Karnataka, as it tries to cash in on the strong national mood against corruption while depending on local leader B.S. Yeddyurappa, who is fighting several corruption cases, to shore up its declining fortunes in the state.

It is true that Yeddyurappa, the BJP's first chief minister in the state, was desperate to return to the party after his gamble of leading a regional outfit flopped in the Karnataka assembly elections last May. The Karnataka Janata Party which he headed after quitting BJP in Dec 2012 won merely six seats in the 225-member assembly and its performance in the Lok Sahba elections in April-May was widely expected to be worse.

But the BJP was so shattered by its own poor show in the assembly polls - it won just 40 seats - that it swallowed its pride and junked high-sounding slogans like "No place for the corrupt in the party" to get back Yeddyurappa, believing his return will help the party win at least 20 of Karnataka's 28 Lok Sabha seats.

Riding on the mood against BJP as its tenure under Yeddyurappa between 2008 and 2011 was marred by various scandals - rape, corruption and illegal land deals - the Congress returned to power in the state, bagging 122 seats in the assembly. The Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) took 40 seats and smaller parties the remaining 16 seats.

In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, when the BJP was in power, it had won 19 of the 28 seats. The Congress, then the main opposition party, had bagged six and the JD-S three.

Yeddurappa's keenness to return to BJP and its eagerness to take him back appears to be no more than a tale of two weak parties coming together in the hope of becoming strong to fight the rejuvenated Congress in the state on the plank of corruption of the central government headed by that party.

Hence, in Karnataka, the April-May Lok Sabha elections will be a battle between corruption at the central level during the Congress-led UPA and the BJP's corruption during its first and only rule in the state.

In this context, there is doubt in political circles about the BJP benefitting much by taking back Yeddyurappa as his influence over the voters, particularly from the Lingayat community to which he belongs, was on the wane after he quit the party and headed the KJP.

The BJP grabbed power in the 2008 assembly elections under Yeddyurappa's leadership mainly because the Lingayat community, which constitues 17 percent of the state's over 60 million population, is believed to have voted in large numbers for the party.

Though it is claimed that public memory is short, Karnataka voters are not likely to forget that easily the abuses that BJP and Yeddyurappa hurled at each other after he quit the party.

The BJP had dismissed any negative impact on it from Yeddyurappa leaving the party and cited examples of Uttar Pradesh leader Kalyan Singh, Uma Bharati of Madhya Pradesh and Keshubhai Patel of Gujarat, who virtually became non-entities in political field after leaving the BJP.

Yeddyurappa had called the state BJP leaders "back-stabbers" and had vowed never to return to the party.

Despite the BJP's experience of not gaining from the return of Kalyan Singh and Uma Bharati, the party has opted to bank on Yeddyurappa, a clear indication that it is in a desparate situation in Karnataka in spite of claiming a wave across the country in favour of the party and its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.

Apparently the BJP believes that it is on a weak wicket in Karnataka and Yeddyurappa's return may help it cut losses even though the move reflects poorly on the party.

 

  

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  • KABER, JUBAIL KSA

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    No corruption, no caste politics . we need corrupt free India . for this solution for public and Nation Aam Aadmi Party support them and make changes in the system.

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  • anonymous, india

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    Let scientific community rule and govern state of Karnataka.
    e need to see min lawyers, but more of technocrats - scientists like dr. kalam- Dr nilekani- dr. devi shetty-dr. CNR Rao be in the front .
    Focus simply on ECONOMY -quality life - growth- agricultural revolution -employment for all-clean roads -clean drinking water- education for all health for all.
    Power should be surplus.
    focus on self-cottage -small and medium scale industries along with Co-op operative industries.
    Coastal belt should be well developed with Rail -for cargo- airports with cargo terminals - tourism.
    NO MORE ENCROACHING coffee-rubber -tea estates into govt land .
    no more license raaj-
    all hawala -drug dealing- pimping-
    Extortion -wasting time - goonda giri- should be stopped by law.

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  • Hubert D'souza, Mangalore Dubai

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    ಒಂಜಿ ವರ್ಷದ ಬೊಕ್ಕ ತಾರೈಪೊಟ್ಟು ಆಂಡ್

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  • SRIDHAR SHETTY, DOHA /BARKUR

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    BJP without BSY....... BJP = 07-08 (division of BJP votes to KJP)
    BJP with BSY............... BJP =18-20 (Reunion of KJP BJP)

    BSY will make a big change in the MP election for sure ....division of BJP votes are fully stopped by BSY come back....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    Khayali Pulao ...

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD-MALWANI

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    BJP MAY OR MAY NOT GAIN.CORRUPT YEDDY IS SURE THAT THAT HE WILL GAIN SOMETHING FROM THIS.TIME WILL TELL THE REST

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  • Abdul Salam, Mangalore/Abudhabi

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    shettre, dayta marayre nanala bjp-congress pandth galate malpuvar. namakk dayeg ee daridra rajakiya. aklna aklna mandeg aklna aklna kai. avatte satya

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    With Yeddyurappa's return BJP will not lose very badly in all seats...

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  • H.L., Bangalore

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    Yedyurappa's caste politics won't work this time.People have rejected BJP once for all.BJP will not win more than 10 LS seats this time.Its a big lesson to BJP.

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  • Lexy Saldanha, Mangaluru-Sydney/Australia

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    Mr. V.S. Karnic who wrote this report is bias, he does not understand the reality, he should visit North Karnataka districts as well as Chitradurga, Tumkur, Shivamoga district were Ligayata has got strong hold, and they still respect and follow Mr. Yedurappa as their leader, he does make a difference, they don't care about his corruption charges, just see how the people of Shikaripura elected BSY with massive vote. Mr. Modi wave and Yedurappa's Charisma will garner more votes for BJP and they will improve their position, which they lost in 2013 assembly election. If you don't believe, just wait when the Lok sabh poll results are announced.
    Unfortunately these dirty corrupt politicians like Mr. Yedurappa, Mr. Ananth Kumar, Mr. Eswarappa have reunited to fool the public and loot the national wealth. Congress is another face of BJP, which is neck deep in corruption, their chance are all but gone, they will not come to power, will be licking their wounds after 2014 Lok Sabha poll.
    We need AAP, which is honest, non corrupt, and is doing their level best to help the people of Delhi, comeon voters of Coastal Karnataka lets take a leaf out of Delhi assembly results and vote for most clean party like AAP(Aam Admi Party). We cast our vote for congress in 2013 Karnataka assembly election, but this time our vote is for AAP, we have very good option now. Use the broom & sweep the corruption.
    Jai Hind, Jai Karnataka

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  • Rajesh SHetty, Mlore SHj

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    Whatever AAP do, whether they will remain honest till elections are not, In Karnataka they may win a maximum in Bangalore. That's all. They may will one or 2 in Bombay. All over India, they may only or may not beat Delhi's Congress's Omni Cabinet of 2013.

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  • mequite, ice

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    What about AAP is taking congress into their fold. When AAP does it you are happy. Yeduyurappaa is not the PM candidate, so what is the problem.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    YEDDY WAS PAST HISTORY OF KARNATAKA.NOW RETURN OF YEDDY BJP WILL LOOSE AND WILL NOT GAIN ANYTHING..

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    Still some jokers are dreaming about BJP to gain more seats. they may forget Karnataka people already kicked out BJP in 2013 assembly election. After Kejriwal come to the picture, Modi also side lined. Nobody want to see his ugly face. Now the fighting between with two young personalities, Rahul & Kejriwal.

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore SHj

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    Seems like you dint read the TOI survey yesterday. Your young leader is not even in the race now. Now talk about day dreaming !!!

    YOUNG ??? HAHAHAHAHa

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  • Raj Shetty, UAE

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    with out BSY BJP =15 with BSY BJP =21 ,,,, this will be 2014 LS result in state.

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  • Peter, Udupi

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    Mr Shetty, Keep Dreaming.........!

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  • Pradeep, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    Shettre,
    Yeer kudlag bale, then it will be 22.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    AAP is gaining popularity for its clean image and for showing genuine concern for common man of this Country!

    It was such an unpredictable and wonderful response in the election, AAP itself didn't expect.

    From the result, we can gauge mood and determination of the people to bring change.

    At this juncture, very unimaginable development took place.
    BJP re-inducted BSY, who is facing several corruption charges, really suicidal to the prospects of the party.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    This is politics...
    Convicted Lallu back to Dongi Congi fold... and now Accused Yeddy to BJP fold....

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  • Mohandas Kapikad, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    Why so much hue & cry ? Lets wait & see the LS results. Just we have to wait for 4-5 months.

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore SHj

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    This report is just to please frustrated congis in the forum. Good luck, I agree they need some all is well factor. That too after the Survey done by TOI that Congress is not in the race at all this time and its BJP vs AAP.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    Yeddy has lost his charm from the public because of his charges and also leaving the party.BJP cannot really expect any miracles from him because he is a spend force.Hope,the party will work out right strategies to the forthcoming parliament election to compete in the arena.All the best.Thanq.

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