The Hindu (Bangalore)

BJP, JD(S) believe their alliance will survive Prajwal ‘sexual abuse’ case

Sources say former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswam­y has already spoken to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president J.P. Nadda multiple times since the case broke out

- Sharath S. Srivatsa K.V. Aditya Bharadwaj

In the midst of the Parliament­ary election, the sexual exploitati­on case allegedly involving the incumbent Hassan MP and Janata Dal (Secular) candidate Prajwal Revanna has brought the focus on the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Karnataka of which the JD(S) is a part.

While the alliance partners contend that the “Congress leaders’ overdrive” on the case was more to damage the JD(S), “which is already vulnerable”, the leaders of both the parties believe that the partnershi­p will remain intact, though the actual contours of it will be known only after the election result on June 4.

According to a JD(S) source, former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswam­y has already spoken to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP President J.P. Nadda multiple times since the case broke out. “Mr. Kumaraswam­y has briefed Mr. Shah about the developmen­ts. JD(S) leaders have been asked not to lose their morale. The JD (S) has decided to allow Revanna’s family to deal with their problem legally. JD(S) will not defend the rape accused,” said a source.

Distance from case

Though the situation is embarrassi­ng and damaging to the party, e˜orts are being made to wriggle out with minimum damage, sources said. Mr. Kumaraswam­y’s statement that the BJP or Prime Minister Narendra Modi had nothing to do with the scandal was one such move, sources pointed out, adding that Mr. Kumaraswam­y has also distanced himself, his father and the party from the scandal on multiple occasions.

JD(S) sources believe that the Congress has intensi™ed the pitch on Prajwal to nullify the negative impact on the party in third phase polling due to Neha Hiremath’s murder. Incidental­ly, the BJP has given a communal colour to the unfortunat­e incident to derive advantage electorall­y. “We expect their pitch to come down after

May 7,” said a JD(S) source.

BJP’s long-term plan

The BJP sources said that the alliance will not be affected since the sa˜ron party is looking at getting Vokkaliga votes in the long term. “It is better for us to be with JD(S) now and to be seen standing by them in their dicult times. The JD(S) remains vulnerable from Congress at this point in time. But JD(S) leaders have been told not to defend Prajwal publicly,” sources said, adding that the JD(S) required BJP for its survival rather than the other way round.

Though there are allegation­s that former BJP MLA Preetham Gowda was among those behind the distributi­on of pendrives with videos of Prajwal, BJP sources said that it would be dicult for the Gowda family to seek action against him from the BJP leadership at this juncture.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with JD(S) supremo and former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda.
FILE PHOTO Prime Minister Narendra Modi with JD(S) supremo and former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda.

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