BJP's Vijayendra Confident of Bagalkot Bypoll Win Despite Congress Tactics

BJP Karnataka President B.Y. Vijayendra expressed strong confidence in his party's victory in the Bagalkot Assembly by-election, stating no Congress strategy can stop their candidate Veeranna Charantimath. He accused the Congress government of neglecting the district and attempting to misuse power to intimidate voters. Vijayendra also claimed that support for the BJP is growing, with even some Congress members indirectly backing their candidate. He further criticized the state's financial management, citing delayed salaries and payments.

Key Points: Karnataka Bypolls: BJP Confident of Bagalkot Victory

  • BJP confident of Bagalkot bypoll win
  • Accuses Congress of voter intimidation
  • Claims Congress leaders secretly back BJP candidate
  • Criticizes state's financial management
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K'taka bypolls: Vijayendra says no Congress move can stop BJP win

BJP's Vijayendra predicts a big win for Veeranna Charantimath in Bagalkot, accusing Congress of neglect and intimidation tactics. Get the latest updates.

"The atmosphere is in favour of the BJP. - B.Y. Vijayendra"

Bagalkot, March 30

Karnataka unit BJP President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra on Monday expressed confidence that voters will bless the party and ensure the victory of candidate Veeranna Charantimath, regardless of who camps in the constituency, including the Chief Minister.

Responding to media queries, he said that no strategy or conspiracy of the Congress would succeed. He added that support for the BJP is increasing among voters in the Bagalkot Assembly constituency. Party workers are enthusiastic, and the BJP candidate has been campaigning from 7 a.m. "The atmosphere is in favour of the BJP," he said.

He further stated that Bagalkot is the district that gave political rebirth to the Chief Minister, but it has been completely neglected by both the Chief Minister and the Congress party. "Whatever speeches they make here, people understand the ground reality. Veeranna Charantimath will win by a huge margin," he said in response to another question.

It may be noted that CM Siddaramaiah contested from the Badami seat in Bagalkot district in the 2018 election and won with a narrow margin against the BJP. He also contested from the Chamundeshwari seat in his native Mysuru district, where he suffered a defeat.

Accusing the Congress of attempting to misuse power through money and muscle power, he said the party is trying to intimidate voters. "However, aware voters here have decided to ensure the BJP's victory," he added.

"I have been working in the BJP for the past 20 years. I have served as Bengaluru City Yuva Morcha secretary, later as state Yuva Morcha general secretary, and as state vice-president. Now, the party leadership has entrusted me with this responsibility. Organisational work is not child's play; I am doing it sincerely. People are observing the dynastic politics of the Congress," he said.

Replying to a question on BJP's expelled leader Basanagouda Patil Yatnal's campaign, he said Charantimath is a people-friendly leader who has not created enemies. "Even Congress leaders want Charantimath to win. When Congress members themselves wish for his victory, there is nothing wrong if others also support him," he remarked.

He claimed that in Bagalkot and Davanagere South, Congress members are indirectly supporting the BJP. "We welcome support from anyone who works for the BJP candidate's victory," he said.

"Let the election results come. Minister for Large and Medium Industries M.B. Patil will then understand how many doors are there in the Congress and how many in the BJP," he added.

Criticising the state government, Vijayendra said that even now, foundation stone ceremonies are being held for projects initiated during the previous BJP government, and no new development funds have been allocated.

He alleged that, for the first time in the state's history, salaries of police personnel and officers are being delayed by up to a month, though they should be paid on the first of every month.

He also pointed out that guest lecturers at Kuvempu University in Shivamogga have not been paid for two months, and similar situations exist in other universities. "The Chief Minister claims to have presented 17 budgets. We have repeatedly demanded a white paper on the state's financial condition," he said.

As part of the Bagalkot Assembly by-election, Vijayendra conducted an election campaign in the constituency on Monday through a padyatra (foot march). He sought votes in favour of the party's candidate, Veeranna Charantimath.

Former Deputy Chief Minister and MP Govind Karjol, party candidate Veeranna Charantimath, district president Shantagouda, MLA Basavaraj Mattimood, senior party leader P.H. Poojar, several other leaders, and a large number of party workers participated enthusiastically in the campaign.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Interesting that he mentions Congress members indirectly supporting BJP. Shows there's discontent within their own ranks. But the delay in police salaries is a serious allegation if true. The government needs to address this immediately, regardless of politics. 👮‍♂️
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Aman W
All this talk is just pre-poll noise. Let's see the results. BJP is good at making tall claims. But the real issue is development. If BJP wins, will they actually bring new projects or just lay stones for old ones like they're accusing Congress of doing?
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Priyanka N
The comment about guest lecturers not being paid is heartbreaking. Our education system suffers because of this political tug-of-war. Students' futures are at stake. Both parties need to stop playing games with essential services and salaries. 😔
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Vikram M
Confident talk from Vijayendra. The padyatra shows they are putting in the hard work on the ground. In Indian elections, that *jan sampark* (public contact) often makes the difference. Congress seems to be on the backfoot here.
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Michael C
Observing from outside, the accusations of "money and muscle power" fly from all sides in every election. It diminishes trust in the process. I hope the voters of Bagalkot make their choice based on real issues and development, not just rhetoric.

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