Though Operation Lotus Flops, BJP Gains in Karnataka Bypolls


Though Operation Lotus Flops, BJP Gains in Karnataka Bypolls
by Gabriel Vaz
Daijiworld Media Network
(Author is former political editor of  Economic Times, Bangalore)


BANGALORE, Aug 21: Even as the BJP is yet to recover from the rude jolt it suffered at the national level through the expulsion of its senior leader Jaswant Singh over his pro-Jinnah tilt, the saffron brigade’s only southern citadel in Karnataka is also undergoing convulsions.

After the recent series of internal bickerings involving several ministers, starting with the open rebellion by senior leader and energy minister K S Eshwarappa and the Bellary ministerial trio of G Janardhana Reddy, G Karunakar Reddy and B Sriramulu, Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa had to contend with the dissidence activities by his one-time close confidant Renuukacharya.

The filing of a criminal case against minister Sudhakar Naik in a fraud case by CBI and the public protests from farmers against the release of Cauvery waters from Krishnaraja Sagar dam to neighbouring Tamil Nadu are the latest in the headaches of Yeddyurappa, who was basking in the glory of breaking the 18-year-long jinx over the unveiling of the statues of Tamil poet-saint Thiruvalluvar in Bangalore and that of Kannada poet-saint Sarvajna in Chennai.


Priyakrishna, Nanjundaswamy, MC Ashwath, Valmiki and K Raju


The ruling BJP, which fared quite well in the May 2009 lok sabha polls by marginally improving its 2004 tally of 18 to 19, was put on the backfoot in the just concluded monsoon session of the state legislature by a depleted Congress and JD(S) by vigorously pursuing several land scams. The coup of sorts cleverly engineered by Yeddyurappa through his statue diplomacy and the establishment of Periyanna-Chinna Thambi relationship with his more seasoned Tamil Nadu counterpart M Karunanidhi, has fizzled out quickly.


In this week’s second round of five by-elections to the state assembly, Yeddyurappa and his ruling BJP have suffered a huge loss of face by losing two of the vacancies caused on account of the much-derided ``Operation Lotus.’’ True, the saffron party, which had not won any of the five seats in the May 2008 assembly polls, has not been completely routed as it has managed to win 2 seats raising its tally from the 110 it won in the assembly polls to an unassailable 117 in the 224 assembly.


In fact, it is the principal opposition Congress party, which had won four of the five seats in the 2008 assembly polls, that suffered yet another drubbing. The only redeeming feature for the Congress is its ability to wrest the Govindarajanagar seat literally by the skin of its teeth. The Congress candidate, Priyakrishna, who is the son of Vijayanagar MLA, and is probably one of the richest candidates for a debutant with declared assets of over Rs 700 crore, has been able to trounce the most powerful housing and muzrai minister V Somanna, who had left Congress to embrace BJP.



The most damaging debacle for the Congress party, however, is its inability to retain the Chittapur reserve seat in Gulbarga, which was vacated by Union labour minister Mallikarjuna Kharge. In a bid to retain the seat, the Congress party had propped up Kharge’s son Priyank but lost narrowly to BJP’s Valmiki Naik, who avenged his defeat by the father in the assembly polls.

The third political player in the state, the JD(S) has acquitted itself honorably winning two seats – retaining Ramanagara held by it and snatching Channapatna from Congress. Thus, the JD(S) has proved that it continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the Vokkaliga-dominated Old Mysore area. Incidentally, the inability of Congress to make a good showing in Ramanagara and Channapatna, both assembly segments in the Vokkaliga dominated Ramanagara district, will be a big setback to the political ambitions of KPCC working president D K Shivakumar, who himself is a Vokkaliga.

Apart from Chittapur, BJP’s G N Narayanaswamy romped home to victory in Kollegal reserve constituency in the Chamarajanagar district near Mysore despite the tough challenge posed by Congress opposition leader Siddaramaiah and former Union minister V Srinivas Prasad, both of whom wield considerable influence in the Mysore-Chamarajanagar belt.

What must come as a rude shock for Yeddyurappa and the ruling BJP, is the utter failure of their ``Operation Lotus’’ with Lingayat leader Somanna and Vokkaliga leader Yogeshwar being humbled in their strongholds of Govindarajanagar and Channapatna respectively.

Somanna, who was rewarded with a ministerial berth by jettisoning S N Krishnaiah Setty, who subsequently got embroiled in a land scam in the Karnataka Housing Board, had prided himself as an invincible leader having switched from JD(S) to Congress and BJP without any qualms.  Yogeshwar, on the other hand, had quit Congress, contested on BJP ticket from Bangalore rural, and lost miserably against JD (S) former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy. Again, Kumaraswamy managed to teach this Vokkaliga upstart, who was also involved in a housing society scandal, by fielding not-so-well-known face like M C Ashwath.

In the first round of eight assembly by-elections held towards the end of last year with as many as seven vacancies caused by ``Operation Lotus’’ (four from JD(S) and three from Congress) and one caused by the death of a JD(S) MLA, the ruling BJP managed to secure mixed fortune. While BJP won five seats improving its tally to 115 and thereby overcoming its minority tag of 110 seats in the 224-member house, the JD(S) bagged three leaving Congress as the big loser. Now, the BJP and JD(S) have shared two seats each leaving a small consolation prize of a single seat for Congress.

Thus, the party-position in the 224-member Karnataka assembly, which had been revised to BJP 115, Congress 73, JD(S) 25 and independents 6 after the lok sabha polls, is now changed to BJP 117, Congress 74, JD(S) 27 and Independents.




So what does the second round of by-election results signify? Evidently, the ruling BJP has gained heavily at the cost of Congress while JD(S) has managed to hold its own. Another point to be noted is that the ``Operation Lotus’’ to increase the ruling party’s strength by offering attractive incentives of power and even money will not do the magic trick. If the ruling party could win at a heavy price in the first round, it failed in the second round and will have to be careful in future.

Yet another most important factor to be noted is that the Congress party needs to undertake a major surgery to its state party apparatus, even if means ruthlessly jettisoning some of the deadwood. The Congress party cannot afford to ignore the clout of JD(S) and hope to take on BJP single-handedly. The JD(S) will definitely hold its own in the Old Mysore region while BJP will grow in the north Karnataka and coastal regions. Unless, the Congress-JD(S) ties are reworked and as quickly as possible, there is every chance of the electorate rejecting Congress altogether.

The writing on the wall is clear. It is time for both BJP and Congress to heed the warning bells and get their act together, before it is too late.

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  • Jerry Pinto, Mumbai, India

    Mon, Aug 24 2009

    Mr. Sharon, I have just stated the ''facts'' and if you do not agree it is up to you. There are no personal attacks please.

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  • Sharon D''souza, Managlore/Australia

    Sat, Aug 22 2009

    Mr Jerry Pinto. Don''t think you are smart than the people of karnataka.You don''t have a right to comment about the of people of karnataka.

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  • Jerry Pinto, Mumbai, India

    Sat, Aug 22 2009

    MR. NAGESH NAYAK, YOUR BJP IS SINKING AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL. IN KARNATAKA IT HAS GAINED VERY LITTLE AND IT WILL VANISH VERY SOON AND THE CORRUPT YEDDY GOVERNMENT WILL NOT WIN THE NEXT ASSEMBLY ELECTION. BJP IS A LOSER IN EVERY OTHER STATE AND LK ADVANI SHOULD BE EXPELLED FROM BJP FOR PRAISING THE MUSLIM FANATIC LEADER, MR. JINNAH. WHY DOUBLE STARNDARDS! CONGRESS WILL GAIN EVERYWHERE. JDS IS BETTER THAN BJP. PEOPLE OF KARNATAKA HAVE BEEN COMMITTING BLUNDERS BUT SOON THEY WILL REALIZE THAT BJP IS GOING TO SINK COMPLETELY. LONG LIVE SECULAR INDIA. KICK OUT ALL FANATIC PARTIES!

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  • Manjunatha Bangera, Kasaragodu/Bengaluru

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    Good show by the BJP.

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  • nagesh nayaK, bangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    HATS OFF TO SHRI. YEDIYURAPPA. BJP GRAB TWO SEATS FROM CONGRESS. CONGRESS IS REJECTED BY THE PEOPLE. MMS IS STILL DANCING FOR ITALY TUNES. HA HAS NO VALUE . JUST PUPPET. RECENTLY HE GAVE ORDER TO RESIGN ASSAM GOVERNOR ON BRIBE CASE. GOVERNOR REFUSED & ENJOYING BENEFITS OF OUR TAX MONEY. JAI HO MMS.

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  • sujith, bangalore

    Sat, Aug 22 2009

    Iif the voting % was high it would have favoured bjp even more... when less voting %, most of the voters are always the congress voters who vote for etc etc n etc.....

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  • Gretta Rodrigues, Vaslane,Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    Excellent!! Mr.Vaz you have put across the true scenario.The Elites are not in Mangalore, either they are in Capital or outside India, do not worry about comments!! Truth triamphs!! The day is not very far... people of Karantaka will surely give verdict against the present rule???? What are the good things of present Govt.??? attacking churches??? beating innocents for no reason??? Now sangparivar declaring war against ruling Government for temple issue?? BJP is in power purely because of the mercy of so called sanghparivar!! And now the same group demonstrating against the ruling Govt?? What is this dirty hide and seek game??? What are good things about ruling government constructing roads at the cost of people and diluting public treasury and filling private bank balance??? Yes!! the opposition party {supppose to be the "watch dogs'''' are not in action??? Now the educated voters should join hands together.

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  • Joseph D''souza, B C Road, Bantwal Tq.

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    BJP good functioning as govt. can be seen clearly by people verdict. It has won 2 of 5 seats, in addition to its present strength. Pehaps, with every byelection, the govt. is getting stronger.

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  • Shridhara Achar.K, Puttur/ Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    BJP`s gain of two seats in the bye-election is okay. But about the drubbing the party candidates who have defected from congress got especially in Govindrajnagar? V.Somanna was considered as invincible candidate. As Mr.Vaz has rightly put it, unless Congress does some serious introspection, and set right its house, electorate is likely to reject it.

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  • Kumar, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    Nowdays, the comments on ruling govt. is over projected & whatever fault found, is put on BJP. BJP''s two seat win shows it growing stenght. Anyway, people make their own decissions. Good luck BJP

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  • shetty, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    Mr Vaz..Its not surprising that you remember only bad things about the BJP rule.Similarly i would like you to list out all the blunders of the MMS govt to prove that you are not working for the grand old party(Only if you have a journalist'' conscience.., good luck)

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