BJP again bets on Narendra Modi to retain Bangalore seats


Bengaluru, Apr 5 (IANS): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is banking on the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his campaign to retain the three key Lok Sabha constituencies in India's tech hub of Bangalore, where polling will be held on April 18 in the first phase of the 2019 general elections in Karnataka.

The southern state's capital has four seats - Bangalore South, Bangalore North and Bangalore Central, which the BJP won, while the Congress bagged Bangalore Rural in the 2014 general elections.

"Being a cosmopolitan city with more people (60 per cent) from outside the state, the IT capital has a mixed electorate, with half of them having no affiliation to political parties or their contestants to vote on local or regional but national issues and for a party that would improve the garden city's woeful infrastructure," a political analyst told IANS.

As the BJP's prime ministerial contender in the 2014 elections, Modi ensured the BJP would retain all the three seats in the city by connecting with the millennials, techies and women though the voting percentage was at 56, every vote for the party was a vote for him to realise his dreams.

Union Minister for Statistics and Programme Implementation D.V. Sadananda Gowda and P.C. Mohan are again in the fray from Bangalore North and Bangalore Central on the BJP ticket, while the party has fielded Young Turk Tejasvi Surya in Bangalore South, from where late Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs H.N. Ananth Kumar had won a record six times since 1996.

Kumar died in office on November 12, 2018 in the city at the age of 59.

"Besides Modi's leadership and high-voltage appeal, we are counting on the goodwill the people have for Gowda and Mohan and on their contribution to retain the seats. Sympathy and respect for Ananth Kumar will help Surya to keep Bangalore South for us," state BJP spokesman G. Madhusudhan told IANS.

In Bangalore Rural, outgoing member Congress D.K. Suresh is re-contesting to retain the seat at any cost against heavy odds.

The Congress, however, is hoping to wrest at least two of the city's three seats in a straight contest against the BJP, thanks to a pre-poll alliance with its ruling ally, the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S), to field a joint candidate and avoid division of the "secular" vote at the hustings.

"With the help of JD-S, which has a modest presence in the city, we hope to win 2 of 3 seats in Bangalore by preventing our vote split and retain the rural seat on the performance of our 10-month-old coalition government," state Congress spokesman Ravi Gowda told IANS.

The ruling allies are also hoping to repeat their performance in the May 2018 assembly elections, in which the Congress won 15 seats and JD-S 2 out of 28 seats in the city, while the BJP could win only 11 seats.

"As this election is for the Lok Sabha and not assembly, the people are smart and aware of the issues at stake. We are upbeat on retaining all the three seats in the city on the basis of Modi's leadership, stability and record achievements of the BJP-led NDA government in the past 5 years," Madhusudhan said.

Though Bangalore North was allotted to the JD-S as part of the pre-poll seat-sharing arrangement in the ratio of 20 for the Congress and 8 for the JD-S, the latter gifted the prestigious seat to the former as it did not have a winnable candidate.

With JD-S supremo H.D, Deve Gowda contesting from Tumkur after paving the way for his other grandson Prajwal to contest from Hassan as a joint candidate, the regional party (JD-S) gave up Bangalore North to the Congress.

Prajwaj is the son of state PWD Minister H D Revanna and nephew of Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy, who has also fielded his son Nikhal Gowda from Mandya Lok Sabha seat in the old Mysuru region, about 100km southwest of the city.

Multilingual South Indian 55-year-old actress Sumalatha Ambareesh is in the fray as an Independent against 28-year-old Nikhil, also a Kannada-Telugu actor in the sandalwood film world, to wrest Mandya from the JD-S.

In the absence of a contestant to take Sadananda Gowda head on, the Congress has fielded its Rural Development Minister Krishna Byre Gowda, a legislator from one (Byatarayanapura) of the 8 assembly segments in the prestigious parliamentary constituency in the city's northwest suburb.

Byre Gowda contested in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections and lost to Ananth Kumar in Bangalore South. Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani, who contested against Kumar in the 2014 polls, too lost the battle for supremacy.

In the absence of a strong and local candidate, the Congress has fielded its New Delhi-based 64-year-old Rajya Sabha member B K Hariprasad from Karnataka against BJP's Surya in the battle for Bangalore South.

In Bangalore Central, the Congress has re-nominated Rizwan Arshad though he lost to BJP's sitting member Mohan.

The BJP has fielded Ashwath Narayangowda against Suresh of the Congress in the Bangalore Rural seat.

In the battle of ballot, time will tell if Modi's magic spell will work again for the BJP to retain Indiaa¿s silicon valley, as the outcome also depends on the voting percentage, as the city has a reputation of polling lowest in the state.

 

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 06 2019

    If ballot papers are introduced then all the Halo created around Modi will disappear as it is no coincidence that in the past where ever Modi has campaigned there were allegations of tampering of EVM machines.

    Hope the new Govt will order a Inquiry including massive rewards for information on tampering of EVM's across the country.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Apr 06 2019

    Actually BJP winning in all three Bengaluru urban seats from 1989 onward. The Bengaluru Rural seat was being held by JDS is now under DiKeShi corrupt arrogant brother, he may win it again.

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Sat, Apr 06 2019

    The BJP can bet on Narendra Modi to retain Bangalore seats because former CM Yedurappa already predicted 22 seats win for the party in Karnataka just after Indian Airforce Strike in Balakot.

    The party of difference blessed by Election Commission of India and looted money by crony capitalist is now making roundabout for election expenses, NAMO TV, Vivek Oberoi, documentary, Award from UAE the BJP is not living any stone unturned to win elections at any cost.

    As per the insider leak from RSS, all EVM is closely contested seat are fixed so that BJP will win by a narrow margin to look fight is tough. As a new trend of match-fixing by Election Commission to favor BJP, 10% of EVM will stop working on the polling day, that will be replaced by EVM's which went missing or unaccounted by the manufacturer.
    So, the BJP's confidence in winning is not a prediction but well-planned match-fixing.
    Jai Hind

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  • GD, Udupi

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    Good work does not require lectures or rally sessions with fake promises. No good work means all these rallies to beg for vote.

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  • Sameer, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    There's a reason why most BJP MPs are incompetent. It's because they know they don't need to do much work, after all they can only ask votes in Modi's name (incidentally, whose term is an economical and sociological disaster). So whether it is Nalin or Gowda or Pratap Simha, Sobha or Hegde, none of them need to really perform. All they need to do is hig the limelight by making inflammatory speeches on occasions. Hegde was skill minister, an important post considering the state of unemployment, yet his only accomplishment was to make communal remarks even on official platforms.
    Incidentally, this mindset (of ignoring the competence of your local MP and voting for Modi) is one of the prime reasons this Government was woefully short of talent. So you had jaitley occupying 3 major portfolios and totally incompetent ministers like Irani handling major portfolios.
    I hope there is some change this time at least, but as long as people are made to vote only on the basis of emotion , that looks tough

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  • Anilkumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    Chowkidar is showing fist to all people. Surely he is going to teach everyone a lesson for not voting Chowkidar's party in Karnataka. Sure, he will not visit Karnataka till next election, but also, any distribution of funds will have last priority to Karnataka. Watch this forecast.

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  • Anil, Dubai

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    but we don't trust EVM

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  • Atheist, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    "We" means who?

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  • Anil, Dubai

    Sat, Apr 06 2019

    @Atheist, Mangalore

    “Samajnevalonko ishara kaafiye” ("ಸಮ್ಜನೆವಾಲೋOಕೊ ಇಶಾರ ಕಾಫಿಯೇ")

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  • Vishu, Moodbidri

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    People see Mr.Modi's face

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  • rajesh, udupi

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    face they saw 5 years ago
    now only every one sees his farce
    drama new hats drum beating and all sort of stupid drama
    no idea about economics only waves of lynching

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  • Willie Menda, Bangalore

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    Mr.Narendra is still a trainee in central governance.
    He has destroyed the country's economy due to his trial and error methods
    He has copied all congress schemes and claimed credit.
    For 2 naya paisa job he makes 100 Rs. noise!
    A leader earns his popularity through his achievements and performance over a period of time.
    But this man wants instant popularity doing nothing.
    It is called fake popularity!

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    nobody can beat chor chowkidar in lying.

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    none can lie better and face the people as well....but this time even Modi will have a tough time .
    Everywhere they ask what has he done for 5 years and he has no asnwers ..

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    BJP candidates existence is in the name of "MODI" earlier it was "Vajpayee", otherwise they would not have even been able to retain their election deposit.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    Very True.
    Only one person. Modiji. It's a fact that people vote for him not the candidate.
    Unfortunately for the Congress everyone in their party starting from Top are useless.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    We still don't trust Outsiders ...

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  • kp, udupi

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    you are outsider to mumbai

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    I'm not a Chor ...

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  • Ganesh, Bengaluru

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    Chor will always say, I am not a Chor.

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