Karnataka BJP Holds Strategy Meet for Bypolls, Focuses on Candidate Selection

The Karnataka BJP's state core committee met in Bengaluru to strategize for upcoming bypolls in the Bagalkote and Davanagere South Assembly constituencies. Chaired by state President B.Y. Vijayendra, the meeting focused on finalizing candidate names to be sent to the party's central leadership for approval. Leaders emphasized the need for unity, urging workers to set aside past differences to ensure victory in both the Assembly and Legislative Council elections. Vijayendra expressed confidence that internal issues, including factionalism that impacted the Lok Sabha polls, would be resolved.

Key Points: Karnataka BJP Core Committee Meets for Bypoll Candidate Strategy

  • Candidate selection for two Assembly bypolls
  • List to be sent to BJP high command
  • Focus on resolving internal differences
  • Strategy for Legislative Council polls
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Karnataka BJP core committee discusses candidates, strategy for bypolls

BJP's Karnataka core committee, led by B.Y. Vijayendra, discusses candidates for Bagalkote and Davanagere South bypolls, aiming for unity.

"We have conveyed that all differences should be set aside and everyone must work together in the interest of the party. - B.Y. Vijayendra"

Bengaluru, March 13

A BJP state core committee meeting was held on Friday at the BJP state office 'Jagannath Bhavan' in Bengaluru to discuss candidates and election strategy for bypolls to two Assembly seats in the state.

The meeting, held under the leadership of the party's state President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra, was attended by Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, Karnataka BJP in-charge and National General Secretary Dr Radha Mohan Das Agarwal, former Chief Minister and MP Basavaraj Bommai, Leader of Opposition in Assembly R. Ashoka, Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council Chalavadi Narayanaswamy, former CM D.V. Sadananda Gowda, former Deputy CM and MP Govind Karjol, former Deputy CM Dr C.N. Ashwath Narayan, former National General Secretary and MLC C.T. Ravi, and former Minister B. Sriramulu.

Speaking to media representatives after the core committee meeting, Vijayendra said that discussions were regarding the selection of candidates for the upcoming Bagalkote and Davanagere South Assembly constituencies.

He said the meeting discussed the names of aspirants for the constituencies, which will be sent to the party high command in New Delhi for a final decision.

Vijayendra said the party has already announced candidates for the Legislative Council elections and that the meeting also resolved that all leaders and workers must work unitedly to ensure victory for BJP candidates in the upcoming Assembly and Legislative Council polls.

He added that Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, senior BJP leader Govind Karjol, and he himself had held a separate meeting with aspirants and key party leaders from the Davanagere South Assembly constituency. During the meeting, leaders were urged to forget past differences and work together to secure victory for the party.

Vijayendra said the names finalised during the Core Committee discussions would be sent to the party leadership in Delhi either on Thursday or Friday.

Responding to a question about dissatisfied leaders, he said the party had already spoken to them privately. "We have called everyone and discussed the matter. We have conveyed that all differences should be set aside and everyone must work together in the interest of the party," he said.

He added that leaders from both groups from Davanagere had been brought together for discussions and expressed confidence that the issues would be resolved soon.

"Mainly, the discussion has been held about candidates for the by-elections for the Bagalkot and Davanagere South Constituencies. The names discussed in the core committee will be sent to the high command. The candidates for the Legislative Council polls have already been declared. To ensure the victory of the candidates, a discussion was held in the meeting," Vijayendra stated.

"Pralhad Joshi, Govind Karjol, and I, aspirants, have held a meeting and it's decided to bury the hatchets. The list will be sent to Delhi by today or tomorrow. We have conveyed what needed to be conveyed to those who are unhappy with the ticket allotment within the four walls," he stated.

When asked about the factionalism, which proved to be a setback for the party in the Lok Sabha election, resulting in the victory of Congress candidate Prabha Mallikarjun, Vijayendra stated that he had also held discussions on that.

- IANS

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Priya S
All these meetings and "burying the hatchet" talks sound good on paper. But will it translate to ground reality? The factionalism cost them in the Lok Sabha. Voters are watching if they walk the talk this time.
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Rohit P
The high command in Delhi will decide anyway. What's the point of these state committee discussions if the final call is always taken by central leaders? Local leaders should have more say in selecting candidates for local seats.
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Sarah B
Interesting to follow Karnataka politics from afar. The emphasis on resolving internal differences is crucial for any party's success. Hope the candidate selection is based on merit and winnability, not just seniority.
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Vikram M
Vijayendra is trying his best to bring everyone together. It's a tough job managing so many senior leaders like Bommai, Ashoka, and Sriramulu. Let's see if they can present a united front and win these seats back for BJP.
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Kavya N
As a voter from Davanagere, I just want a candidate who will work for development. Whether it's BJP or Congress, we need someone who addresses water issues and unemployment. All this internal party drama is secondary to us.

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