Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Leaders of opposition parties from south K’taka to join BJP, hints CM

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BENGALURU: As BJP sets its focus on southern Karnataka, where it is traditiona­lly weak, with an eye on the 2023 assembly polls, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday said there is a wave in favour of the party in the region, as he hinted that leaders from other parties will be soon joining the organisati­on.

He said the party is having discussion­s about holding a large-scale public meet in Mandya, which comes under the old Mysuru region or south Karnataka belt.

“From various parts of the state many people are eager to join the party, especially Kolar, Mandya and other places, they will be inducted batch by batch,” Bommai said in response to a question.

Speaking to mediaperso­ns here, he said, there is a huge liking among people, especially efforts to make inroads, aimed at reaping political dividends.

In the 2018 polls, the BJP managed to win one seat in Hassan; later in a high-voltage 2019 bypolls, it managed to win the KR Pet seat, its first victory in Mandya district, and also won Chikballap­ur, another first. Creating history of sorts, the party bagged the Sira assembly segment in Tumakuru district for the first time in November, 2020 by polls.

State BJP Vice-President and former Chief Minister B S Yediyurapp­a’s son B Y Vijayendra, who is widely credited for the paty’s victory in K R Pet and Sira, has recently stated that he is interested in working in the region, if the party decides.

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday met former External Affairs Minister and former CM S M Krishna, who hails from Mandya, and held discussion­s with the veteran leader.

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