PM to launch BJP’s poll campaign in Karnataka with rally in Congress chief Kharge’s home turf on 16 March

Kharge, who had represented Kalaburagi twice in the past, lost to BJP's Umesh Jadhav in the 2019 general elections

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Published Mar 15, 2024 | 4:23 PMUpdatedMar 15, 2024 | 4:23 PM

Kharge attacks PM Modi ahead of the next phase of Lok Sabha elections

Prime Minister Narendra Modi would formally kickstart the BJP’s Lok Sabha election campaign in Karnataka on Saturday, 16 March, from Congress President M Mallikarjun Kharge’s home turf — Kalaburagi.

He is scheduled to address a mega public meeting at the district headquarters town’s NV Ground at 2 pm.

Kharge, who had represented Kalaburagi (Gulbarga Lok Sabha segment) twice in the past, lost to BJP’s Umesh Jadhav by a margin of 95,452 votes in the 2019 general elections — the octogenarian leader’s first electoral loss in his political life spanning several decades.

The BJP has once again fielded Jadhav from the segment.

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The contest in Karnataka

Speculations are rife that the Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, who has the role of managing the party nationally and coordinating with the opposition INDIA bloc, may not contest the coming polls and, instead, the Congress is likely to field his son-in-law Radhakrishna Doddamani, a businessman, who also manages educational institutions.

On 18 March, Modi will be in Shivamogga, the home district of veteran BJP leader BS Yediyurappa, and is scheduled to address a huge public meeting at 2 pm.

Yediyurappa’s son BY Raghavendra is the sitting MP from Shivamogga and has been re-nominated by the party. Yediyurappa’s other son BY Vijayendra, who represents the Shikaripura Assembly constituency in the district, is the state BJP president.

The BJP has announced candidates for 20 seats in the state, which has a total of 28 constituencies.

After being ousted from power by the Congress in the 2023 Assembly polls, the BJP now is making a strong bid to regain the lost ground in Karnataka.

The BJP won 25 out of a total of 28 seats in the previous elections and had ensured the win of a party-supported independent candidate in Mandya. The then-ruling Congress-JD(S) alliance had come a cropper winning just one seat each.

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The preparations

It is a role reversal of sorts for the JD(S), which joined the NDA last September and has forged an electoral alliance with the BJP. The regional party is expected to contest in three seats — Mandya, Hassan and Kolar.

Sharing details of Modi’s visit, state BJP general secretary Sunil Kumar on Wednesday said BJP National President JP Nadda, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath along with other leaders will visit different Lok Sabha constituencies for campaigning in the coming days.

Speaking about the party’s poll preparations, he said: “We have divided 28 Lok Sabha constituencies into eight clusters for Lok Sabha elections. Keeping in view the local political and geographical background, programmes and strategies are being worked out in those eight clusters.”

Several senior leaders including Shah and Nadda have already visited one of these clusters, Kumar said, adding, “Workers’ convention, well-wishers’ contacts have been made and election preparations are on in all these eight clusters. In the second phase, large public meetings will be held.”

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