CM Bommai completing one year in office, fails to emerge as BSY alternative


Bengaluru, Jul 27 (IANS): Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai will complete one year in office on July 28. Though, Bommai started his innings successfully generating high expectations in the party leadership that it would find a mass leader in him after old war horse B S Yediyurappa, but according to party leaders, after completion of one year much needs to be accomplished in this regard.

Bommai successfully managed the show until now by balancing between former CM Yediyurappa as well as the party and RSS leadership. Though he managed to convince the leaders to fight the upcoming assembly elections under his leadership, he will face the litmus test of bringing back the ruling BJP to power in the state.

The Congress has already proclaimed that it will capture power in the state and its leaders are vying with each other in announcing their candidature for the CM's post. The Opposition is confident of coming to power as no ruling party has managed to retain power since 1985 in Karnataka. Bommai is confident of creating history by emerging victorious this time riding high on the communal and development agenda.

The one year term of Bommai has been marked by tumultuous developments and social unrest. The hijab row started after students were denied entry into classes wearing a hijab. The crisis and related developments made international news.

The hijab crisis was followed by calls from Hindu organisations to boycott Muslim traders, artisans, businessmen in the state. Though the development helped the BJP to polarize Hindu voters, concerns were raised by industrial honchos. Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw warned the BJP government that a divisive communal agenda in the state would affect the global leadership of India in the IT and BT sectors.

Bommai's ambitious announcement of clearance of files within a time frame which raised expectations still remains a dream. Party insiders complain that most of the files are awaiting clearance at the CM's office. However, Bommai successfully implemented a scholarship programme to benefit children from agricultural families.

The central government's indecisiveness regarding the Mekedatu project to provide drinking water for Bengaluru and its surrounding areas and uncertainty over utilization of the state's share of the Mahadayi river waters have proved to be hurdles in boosting the leadership of Bommai in the state.

The BJP government is facing allegations of involvement in the Bitcoin and PSI recruitment scandals. The flak from the judiciary over corruption has dented the image of the BJP in the state. The textbook revision exercise antagonized various sections of the society and the government had to roll back its decision.

Bommai still has to make peace with former chief minister Jagadish Shettar who declined a cabinet portfolio saying he can't work under a junior. Hindu organisations are challenging the ruling BJP that it has failed to protect the interests of Hindu activists.

Yediyurappa who is focused on getting his son a good position in the party, though saying that the BJP would come back to power, is not saying a word on Bommai becoming the CM again. Party insiders say that Bommai will have to fight the insiders as well as face stiff competition from the Congress.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Lenny Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2022

    Vote wisely guys, this time at least. The choice is yours. You have the following options- 1 . You vote for BJP .BJP will win and will rule for the next 5 years. 2. You vote for Congress, JDS will form coalition and HDK will rule for a year or 2, before he is toppled and BJP takes over. 3. You vote for AAP. AAP will win and rule. It will be a welcome change for the next few decades.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2022

    Ms, Pais. So to conclude, its the end of Bhaima Congress in the state, right ?

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  • Jeevan Jeppu, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2022

    If there is one advice that Bomma has meticulously followed is the one that was given to him on the day he was sworn in: "keep good liaison with the RSS, never go agaist their orders". He has been towing their line scrupulously and that's how he has survived, let good governance and development of all sections of the society go to hell! As a chief minister, dismal performance, perhaps the worst in the annals of Karnataka's history.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2022

    The mistake done by BJP is to grab power is they took Congress MLAs who are now toral waste body. They have duped Congress voters. It will come again to power only when they will sack those 15 back stabbers came from Congress.

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2022

    But soft on corruption, unduly biased against minorities and openly patronised communal unrest in the state.

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  • Shivraj, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2022

    Did not follow one of their own slogans : Sabke Saath sabke Vishwas ... Clandestinely supported divisive polarised politics ... In addition silence on 40 % .. ..no decisive leadership...

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Wed, Jul 27 2022

    One hand they say they will win 150 seat. Now confusion. Party with a difference..

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Wed, Jul 27 2022

    Many many thanks for your Great Good Service our dear Chief Minister Shri Basavarj Bommai for what you have achieved for us all ! THANKS !!!

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Wed, Jul 27 2022

    Ayyo deva..... i really want to do counseling for you ....Oh god almighty please enlighten the mind of this gentleman to whom i am replying.....amen...

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  • Varun, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 27 2022

    BSY was far better administrator....

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