The Hindu (Mangalore)

Acid test for many veterans, new entrants as 14 constituen­cies go to the polls today

In 2019, the BJP had won all 14 Lok Sabha seats which the Congress wants to wrest now riding on the ‘guarantee’ schemes

- Nagesh Prabhu

he second phase of polling in 14 Lok Sabha constituen­cies on Tuesday will see a bipolar electoral contest between the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party in Karnataka.

It will be a deciding factor for the political survival of many BJP candidates and the political future of children of many Congress Ministers.

This phase of election will see the conclusion of voting for the election of 28 MPs from Karnataka to the 18th Lok Sabha. Counting will be on June 4.

TNarrative­s at play

These constituen­cies located in central and northern Karnataka have seen numerous castes, religious, ideologica­l, gender, economic and political identities being discussed in the course of the campaign at various points of time. However, the main discourse towards the tail end of the campaign veered towards “kaam (performanc­e of guarantees of the Congress government) versus Ram (Hindutva)“in the region where the BJP made a clean sweep in 2019. The role of rebel candidates and murder of student Neha Hiremath may play a role in many constituen­cies.

These constituen­cies, which have a signicant presence of the Veerashaiv­a-Lingayat community, enabled the BJP to nd a political footing in South India.

The region is signicant for the BJP to regain its vote share it had lost in 2023 Assembly elections and also keep its number of MPs intact. Banking on ve “guarantees”, the Congress hopes to improve its tally in these constituen­cies.

The party, which had drawn a blank in 2019, has secured a huge chunk of seats in the last Assembly polls in these segments.

The JD(S), which has largely played a supporting role to the BJP, is battling an alleged sexual abuse case involving MP Prajwal Revanna and his father and MLA H.D. Revanna. The JD(S) has, however, not elded any candidates.

The election would test the future and political relevance of former Chief Ministers Jagadish Shettar (Belagavi), Basavaraj Bommai (Haveri), former Minister B. Sriramulu (Ballari), former Speaker Vishweshwa­r Hegde Kageri (Uttara Kannada), and former BJP leader K.S. Eshwarappa (Shivamogga).

The poll would be an acid test for Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, who is challenged by Lingayat seer Dingaleshw­ar Swami and campaigned against him alleging neglect of the community. Another Union Minister Bhagwant

Khuba (Bidar) is likely to face a tough battle owing to internal groupism in the BJP.

It would be a battle of political prestige for the Jarkiholi brothers in Belagavi, and families of B.S. Yediyurapp­a in Shivamogga, and Shyamanur Shivashank­arappa in Davangere.

Six women and two exIAS o–cers are in the fray in these constituen­cies.

Ministers’ children

Voters would also decide the fate of children of four Ministers contesting elections for the rst time.

Mr. Shettar is ghting against debutant Mrinal Hebblakar, son of Women and Child Developmen­t Minister Laxmi Hebbalkar in Belagavi.

In Chikkodi, Priyanka Jarkiholi, daughter of Public Works Minister Satish Jarkihoi, is in the fray against Annasaheb Jolle, BJP MP. Independen­t candidate and former IAS ofcer Shambu Kallolikar might damage Congress’s chances.

Agricultur­e Marketing Minister Shivananda Patil’s daughter Samyukta Patil is in the battle in Bagalkot against BJP’s P.C. Gaddigouda­r, MP. Veena Kashappana­var, wife of Congress MLA Vijayanand­a Kashappana­var, who was ticket aspirant, could again spoil Ms. Patil’s chances. In Bidar, another Minister Eshwar Khandre has elded his son Sagar against Mr. Khuba.

Battle of wives

In a “battle of wives” in Davangere, Prabha Mallikarju­n, wife of Minister S.S. Mallikarju­n, is facing Gayathri Siddeshwar, wife of G.M. Siddeshwar­a, BJP MP. Independen­t candidate G.B. Vinaykumar from the Kuruba community is likely to cut the votes of both parties.

It’s a battle of prestige for AICC president Mallikarju­n Kharge in Kalaburagi, who is leading the campaign against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Mr. Kharge’s son-in-law Radhakrish­na Doddamani is up against Umesh Jadhav (BJP). Mr. Kharge lost to Mr. Jadhav in 2019.

Triangular contest

Shivamogga constituen­cy is likely to witness a triangular contest. BJP rebel leader Mr. Eshwarappa challenged the “dynasty politics” of Mr. Yediyurapp­a, whose son B.Y. Raghavendr­a is contesting against Geetha Shivarajku­mar (Congress), daughter of former Chief Minister S. Bangarappa.

 ?? ANI ?? A polling booth that has been decorated colorfully at Kenganur in Athani taluk of Belagavi district on Monday. Manned by women, these ‘Sakhi’ polling booths herald equality in the electoral process.
ANI A polling booth that has been decorated colorfully at Kenganur in Athani taluk of Belagavi district on Monday. Manned by women, these ‘Sakhi’ polling booths herald equality in the electoral process.
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A file photo of food kits seized by the flying squad.

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