Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Contest between Cong, BJP-JD(S) likely to play out in K’taka’s southern districts

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Vokkaliga heartland of the old Mysuru region consisting of several southern districts will be the testing ground for the recently forged BJP-JD(S) alliance in Karnataka in the Lok Sabha polls.

The ruling Congress will now look to consolidat­e its gains that it made in the assembly elections in May last year when it made inroads into the stronghold­s of the regional party headed by former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda in these districts.

In the 2019 Pariamenta­ry elections, the Congress and JD(S) fought together but secured only one seat each in the state. The BJP bagged 25 out of the total 28 Lok Sabha seats.

The Congress and JD(S) win, in fact, came in the old Mysuru region -- Bangalore Rural and Hassan, respective­ly, while Mandya seat went to an independen­t backed by the BJP.

This time, the JD(S) has an alliance with BJP. According to sources, the JD(S) is likely to be alloted Hassan, Mandya and Kolar seats in the region, from where Deve Gowda’s party draws its strength from in Karnataka.

The JD(S) is now looking to bounce back after the drubbing it received in the May assembly polls.

The Congress and JD(S) are considered to be traditiona­l rivals in the region, where the BJP has also been improving its vote-share.

The BJP-JD(S) alliance hopes to counter the Congress’ surge in the region, determined to consolidat­e Vokkaliga votes in their favour and banking on the Modi charisma. Both parties also hope to gain from each other with this alliance.

The Congress is hoping to further its prospects and continue its dominance in the region, with the help of its strong local leadership and riding on its five guarantee schemes.

Both Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah and Congress state President D K Shivakumar, who is also the Deputy Chief Minister come from this region, and so does JD(S) patriarch Deve Gowda and his son H D Kumaraswam­y, a former CM and that party’s state President.

According to a political analyst, “coordinati­on among local leaders and transfer of votes between the parties are going to be key for the BJP-JD(S) alliance to click.”

Lack of trust between sizeable workers and leaders of both parties on the ground had proved to be counterpro­ductive for Congress and JD(S) combine in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, resulting in their rout and helping the BJP. Both Congress and BJP have announced candidates for some seats in the region for the 2024 polls. The Congress has re-nominated D K Suresh, brother of Shivakumar, from Bangalore Rural.

Interestin­gly, the BJP has fielded the scion of the erstwhile Mysuru royal family Yaduveer Krishnadat­ta Chamaraja Wadiyar from Mysore and noted cardiac surgeon and Deve Gowda’s son-in-law, Dr C N Manjunath, from Bangalore Rural.

In Karnataka, the Lok Sabha elections will be held in two phases on April 26 and May 7. Over 3.5 lakh officials will be deployed across 58,834 polling stations in the state, supported by the installati­on of over 30,000 CCTV cameras.

As of March 16, Karnataka has 5.42 crore electors, with Bengaluru North Parliament­ary seat recording the highest number of electors (31.74 lakh) and UdupiChikk­amagaluru seat the lowest (15.72 lakh)

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