Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Eye on Karnataka polls, BJP picks Hegde in surprise move

- Vikram Gopal

PM MODI REPOSED HIS FAITH ON THE FIVETIME PARLIAMENT­ARIAN KNOWN FOR HIS VITRIOLIC SPEECHES AND CALLING ISLAM A ‘TICKING TIME BOMB’

BENGALURU:The inclusion of Karnataka MP Anantkumar Hegde, a Brahman leader, is a clear indication of the BJP’s efforts to woo the state ahead of the assembly polls next year.

Though the name of Hegde was not among those being discussed in the state ahead of the ministry reshuffle, PM Narendra Modi reposed his faith on the five-time parliament­arian known for his vitriolic speeches.

Hegde was purportedl­y caught on camera assaulting doctors at the Totagarara Seva Samiti Hospital in Sirsi earlier this year. He had accused the hospital of negligence.

However, in choosing Hegde, BJP is trying to beat chief minister Siddaramai­ah in his own game after he came out in support for separate religious status for the Lingayat community.

Hegde, who became an MP from Uttara Kannada for the first time in 1996, has also consistent­ly championed communal causes, although according to his affidavit filed before the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, he has no criminal cases against him.

In 2016, Hegde had stoked controvers­y by calling Islam a “ticking time bomb”. He had also accused TV news channels of aiding terrorists by inviting Jawaharlal Nehru University student Umar Khalid to speak on talk shows.

In the selection, the BJP has chosen an issue where its stance is not complicate­d.

Recently, it held protests rallies condemning the murder of RSS’ Sharath Madiwala, who hailed from the communally sensitive Dakshina Kannada district. BJP President Amit Shah too had laid stress on the issue when he visited the state in August.

A senior leader, who did not wish to be named, said the selection was a surprise, especially considerin­g the fact that he was not among the names that were being speculated about.

Even during Shah’s visit he had steered clear of the Lingayat issue, which can potentiall­y affect the party’s chief ministeria­l candidate BS Yeddyurapp­a.

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