Amit Shah in Karnataka: BJP hopes to brighten chances in upcoming assembly polls


Bengaluru, Feb 11 (IANS): After visiting south and north Karnataka regions, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is visiting coastal Karnataka on Saturday. The region is considered as the bastion of the saffron party and laboratory of Hindutva.

BJP insiders explain that the internal survey done by BJP indicates a setback for the party in the upcoming elections. The survey has shown that three among seven assembly constituencies of Dakshina Kannada district, one of five assembly seats held by the BJP party will go to Congress.

The indications have caused concern among party leaders and BJP wants to create a wave in the whole region with Amit Shah's visit. Sources also explain that ruling BJP is worried that the survey has also indicated BJP to win 90 seats out of 224 assembly seats in the state. The majority mark is 113 in the state and ruling BJP after operation lotus holds 121 seats in state assembly.

At this juncture, the news of setbacks in the coastal region has upset the party. The party wants to win maximum seats in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. The party won 12 seats in two districts in the 2018 elections.

Sources explain that BJP will face stiff competition from Congress this time in Sullia and Puttur assembly constituencies. The constituencies witnessed communal violence and revenge killings in the recent past.

Sources explain that the party wants to change its candidate S. Angara who registered victory six times from Sullia constituency. The party is also facing stiff competition in Puttur, Mangaluru City North, Bantwal in Dakshina Kannada and Biandur, Kapu seats of Udupi district.

Sri Rama Sena founder Pramod Muthalik had announced that he would get the party defeated in the upcoming assembly election by fielding his candidates. The move is likely to hit the saffron party in the coastal region. Hindu Mahasabha has also declared that it would ensure BJP's defeat.

However, the saffron party is focusing on strengthening organisation from booth level in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts.

Amit Shah will arrive in Eshwaramangala near Puttur town of Karnataka at 2.45 p.m. in a special chopper from Kannur in Kerala. He will pay a visit to Eshwara Mangala temple and reach Puttur at 3.35 p.m.

He will participate in the golden jubilee celebration of CAMPCO (The Central Arecanut and Cocoa Marketing and Processing Cooperative Limited) at 6 p.m. Later he will hold a core committee meeting with BJP leaders and leave for New Delhi by 8.15 p.m.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • RAM Rahim Ronald, Bangalore/Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 12 2023

    Can someone make him tell who killed judge Loya? India ruled by criminals.

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  • Shivraj, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    BJP in Karnataka has lost all credibility . Wasted golden year after Covid which even though failure oxygen etc had a chance ....Wasted in hijab .. halal .. law and order .. encourage lumpen elementals.. mentals .. Now shameless hoping for bail out .. selling state pride ..No chief minister next of authority at the core ...

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Never in history of Karnataka state assembly politics .. whichever party .. outside the state ..politicians coming to garner support for state elections .. MeaNing so much of dependence..... Karnataka bjp ...Total incompetence and surrender .. not even a iota of self respect ... Every state will have a prominent state leader on which they ride on .. Earlier bjp had Yediyurappa etc .. congress had state leaders of individual prominence...jds of course Shri Deva GOWDA Etc etc There is no Gujarat model of development which was earlier a Marketing trick to fool gullible.. now all know Adani . Gujarat not as rosy ...people migrate from Gujarat. Desperately to Usa .....and other countries..

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    People should know current BJP government was formed at centre with 38% of vote. Many state governments were formed by buying corrupt opposition politicians . As a result BJP is full of bad apples. This proves Modi and Shah’s repeated visits doesn’t change anything other than causing inconvenience to people getting on with their everyday life with road blocks and not mentioning crores of public funds utilised for their security . They have not done anything about 40% commission even after proof was given to them. How long can they go on like this.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Exit is Guaranteed ...

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    This time the double engine will get seats in between 70 to 80. Because those back stabbers form Congress supported, they came to power. Now the time has come to the voters to teach a lesson to those dirty back stabbers politicians. Next round Modiji will visit. But peoples gather for meals only.

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  • Anand A, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Amit Shah needs to investigate 40% allegations by his own men. No need to win elections and prove that we Mangaloreans are idiots not to question the corruption in the name of hindutva.

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  • True politician, Kudla

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Yes, correct. His visits brighten more chances of BJP sitting in opposition after the upcoming assembly election. ..... keep visiting...Es baar , Satta se Baahar....,

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  • Danny king, USA

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Tadipaar on 40 % commission

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Surely Amit Shah's visit will surely worsen situation of BJP in Karnataka. He is nothing great people of Karnataka are smart people.

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  • Indian, Sharjah

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Only 40% chance.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    if it is ballot voting...these useless will get elected only in dk and udupi....rest everywhere babaji ka tullu...

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  • Jayant, Haavanje

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Hope this time BJP is going to form the government individually. Last time even scored first class by securing 65%..other students combine there percentages who scored only 35% marks had formed government forcefully. This time people will much careful by not giving any chance for just pass class students. Our main master stroke Modiji will do rallies soon.. by which more gain will happen yo BJP. Ameen..

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Sat, Feb 11 2023

    Like in Bengal? 🤣

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  • Pokka Cunnah (Da’Cunjaa), Kodial / Goa

    Sun, Feb 12 2023

    So you have no faith in local leadership ? Thank you, BJPee will be history I. Karnataka, even saffron factory in SK is closing g down - people are fed up.

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  • Shekhar Umesh Shetty, Namma Kudla

    Sun, Feb 12 2023

    Jayant, If Karnataka BJP is so sure about getting majority, why national leaders visiting Karnataka? Why to seek vote in the name of Modi? Why not on the development? Why on the lines of communal issues? Why seeking votes in the name of fear and insecurity? Let BJP name their CM candidate.

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