The Hindu (Bangalore)

‘Modi factor’ and ‘Congress’ guarantees’ are the hot topics in Bengaluru Central

The BJP is banking on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity and Hindu vote consolidat­ion to win the segment, while the Congress places its bets on anti-incumbency and considerab­le number of minority votes to wrest the seat

- Shreyas H.S.

The Bengaluru Central Lok Sabha constituen­cy houses both the IT corridor and some of the areas densely populated with urban poor and crumbling civic infrastruc­ture. However, the ongoing Lok Sabha polls seem to be dominated by the “Modi factor” and the “Congress’ guarantees”.

Incumbent MP from the BJP P.C. Mohan, who faces sti… anti-incumbency and accusation that he has been “inaccessib­le”, is hoping the “Modi factor” and “Hindutva” will see him through again. Mr. Mohan has served as MP for three consecutiv­e terms.

Mr. Mohan, who has never lost the seat since it was carved out in 2008, is campaignin­g on the developmen­t plank, claiming credit for the party for the Namma Metro and the suburban rail, among others.

On the other hand, the Congress candidate Mansoor Ali Khan is banking on the “guarantee schemes” and the considerab­le number of minority votes in the constituen­cy. The Congress has won Šve out of eight Assembly seats, which it hopes will provide it some leverage.

In a constituen­cy with signiŠcant votes from the minority communitie­s, both Muslims and Christians, the Congress has always Šelded a Muslim candidate. In fact, Mr. Khan is the only Muslim candidate in the fray from any mainstream party in the State.

However, a section within the Congress had argued for a Hindu candidate to prevent “consolidat­ion of the Hindu vote bank”. But the party went ahead and Šelded a Muslim candidate as they had not given anyone from the community a ticket anywhere else in the State.

The choice of a candidate belonging to the minority community by the Congress would galvanise Hindu votes, say the BJP leaders. A BJP leader said statements of Chamrajape­t MLA B.Z. Zameer Ahmed Khan do not go down well with the majority community and the party is making an all-out e…ort to consolidat­e Hindu votes, especially Mahadevapu­ra, Rajajinaga­r, C.V. Raman Nagar, and Gandhinaga­r.

On the ground, the views are varied.

Kumar, an auto driver in Shanthinag­ar, said Mr. Mohan has been inaccessib­le. “He disappears after winning polls and reappears again during the elections to seek votes. People continue to vote for him to see Narendra Modi as Prime Minister,” he said.

Rajajinaga­r BJP MLA S. Suresh Kumar said C.V. Raman Nagar, Rajajinaga­r and Mahadevapu­ra will protect the BJP giving them a good lead. Especially in Mahadevapu­ra, the BJP has its vote base, he said.

“We are showing the people landmark decisions and developmen­t undertaken by Mr. Modi to seek votes. The guarantee schemes will have some impact among the voters, but it is not enough for the Congress to pull o… a victory,” he added.

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