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Lingayat seers want to contest polls, ask BJP to drop Pralhad Joshi as Dharwad candidate

In a meeting, the seers noted that in North India "Kavidharis" have been given opportunities in politics, but it wasn’t so in South India.

Published Mar 28, 2024 | 11:25 AMUpdated Mar 28, 2024 | 11:25 AM

Pralhad Joshi attacks Karnataka Congress government

A few Lingayat seers in the region met in Hubballi on Wednesday, 27 March, and asked the BJP central leadership to change the party’s Dharwad Lok Sabha candidate Prahlad Joshi, Fakira Dingaleshwar Swamiji of Shirahatti-Balehosur said.

He said, that at the meeting, it was decided that “like in the north”, Swamijis in the south too should work in the political field and contest elections.

“Swamijis met and discussed about a Central minister who has been fielded from the Dharwad Lok Sabha constituency (by BJP), they want him to be changed. We have given four days time for this, we will wait till 31 March to see what the (BJP) high command decides,” Fakira Dingaleshwar Swamiji said after the meeting.

Speaking to reporters in Hubballi, he said, they will meet once again on 2 April and announce their decision accordingly.

Lingayats are said to be the majority among voters in the Dharwad segment, while Joshi, a four-time MP, is a Brahmin.

Stating that he has a lot of respect and regard for Dingaleshwar Swamiji and has over 30 years of association with his guru and the math, Joshi said, he will consider seer’s comments as a blessings and will try to clarify the misunderstandings, if any, in the days ahead.

He said he would not like to comment on any personal allegations.

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‘No question of changing Joshi’

Veteran BJP leader BS Yediyurappa, a Lingayat, said there is no question of changing Joshi from being the candidate. “He is a senior leader and will win with a huge margin.”

He said he would personally speak to Dingaleshwar Swamiji and clarify the misunderstandings that he may have.

Targeting Joshi, the Swamiji further said, “every community is pained by him…We are not speaking against the party, we are speaking about Union minister Pralhad Joshi.”

He also said that in north India “Kavidharis” and Swamijis have been given an opportunity in politics, but this is not the case in South India. “We have discussed it and it was decided that swamijis in the south too should work in the political field and contest elections.”

Asked whether he or someone among the Swamijis will contest the polls from Dharwad if BJP doesn’t change its candidate, he said, “Wait till April 2 for it.”

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