The Hindu (Bangalore)

BJP pitched ‘outsiders’ in Bengaluru North since 2004, and they all won

- K.V. Aditya Bharadwaj

Bengaluru North Lok Sabha constituen­cy has not only elected a BJP candidate consistent­ly since 2004, but also an ‘outsider’ to Bengaluru, leading to heartburn within the party.

The constituen­cy elected H.T. Sangliana from Mizoram in 2004, D.B. Chandre Gowda from Chikkamaga­luru district in 2009, D.V. Sadananda Gowda from Dakshina Kannada district in 2014 and 2019, and this time, Shobha Karandlaje, also from Dakshina Kannada, is in the fray from the BJP.

After the constituen­cy was re-drawn in 2008, it came to be known as a Vokkaliga stronghold. Since then, the BJP has nominated Vokkaliga candidates.

This time, Ms. Karandlaje and C.T. Ravi from Chikkamaga­luru district were lobbying hard for the party’s ticket from Bengaluru

North, The party’s local Vokkaliga leaders tried resisting the entry of ‘outsiders’ in this election.

“We tried to argue for a local candidate. The options were Saptagiri Gowda, who came very close to defeating Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao in Gandhinaga­r Assembly seat, Yelahanka MLA S.R. Vishwanath’s son Alok Vishwanath, Thammesh Gowda, who contested against Krishna Byre Gowda in Byatarayan­apura in the 2023 Assembly polls. But the high command has again chosen a Vokkaliga from coastal Karnataka,” a senior BJP leader from Bengaluru said.

“Given that Bengaluru North is considered a safe seat for the party and ‘outsiders’ have won with big margins, the high command feels this is a constituen­cy where the party can experiment. For instance, Mr. Sadananda Gowda’s vote share crossed 50% against local Vokkaliga candidates ‘elded by the Congress in 2014 and 2019,” the leader added.

Other BJP leaders defended the candidatur­e arguing that everybody is an ‘outsider’ in a city like Bengaluru,

even as the same person can become a ‘local’ as well.

“For instance, Ms. Karandlaje was an MLA from Yeshwantpu­r, which is part of the Bengaluru North constituen­cy, during 20082013. Mr. Byre Gowda, who was elected from Byatarayan­apura multiple terms, was nominated for the Lok Sabha seat by the Congress in 2019. He is from Chickballa­pur district, and was elected twice from Vemagal Assembly constituen­cy before shifting to Byatarayan­apura,” a senior BJP leader said.

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