Why the BJP can come to power in Karnataka - SA Iyer

Almost all opinion polls predict a hung assembly in Karnataka. Yet let me stick my neck out and say the BJP will probably form the next government, on its own or in collaboration with the Janata Dal(S).

One reason is anti-incumbent sentiment, running strong in India right now. Anti-incumbency helped the BJP sweep Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand last year, and fare well in north-eastern states — Tripura, Nagaland, Manipur and Meghalaya. BJP enthusiasts interpret this as a pro-BJP wave. It is actually an anti-incumbent wave. After all, the wave swept the incumbent BJP out of power in Punjab. Anti-incumbency signals that voters are fundamentally unhappy. This unhappiness is likely to oust the incumbent Congress in Karnataka.

The second reason is that the BJP looks very different from the party that was thrashed in the 2013 state election. Then, the BJP had forced B S Yeddyurappa to resign as chief minister along with the Reddy brothers because of their association with the illegal mining scam. This resulted in the BJP splitting into three parts — the official party, Yeddyurappa’s splinter party, and a third splinter led by B Sriramulu, a tribal leader linked to the Reddy brothers. This BJP split helped the Congress to win easily. But today the splinters have consolidated and have the added advantage of a charismatic leader in Narendra Modi.

The third reason is money. The BJP is in power in 19 states and likely to win the general election next year. So it is flush with donations from those wanting to back a winning horse. The Congress party rules only two major states (Punjab and Karnataka), has little chance of winning the next general election, and is therefore not attractive to business donors. This means it has to milk Karnataka for funds, giving some credibility to the BJP taunt that the Siddaramaiah government is a 10% kickback government.

The BJP has an army of unpaid volunteers full of ideological vigour. The Congress has no unpaid volunteers and barely any ideology, and has to hire election agents lacking loyalty or passion. Neither money nor volunteers win elections on their own. But when combined with anti-incumbency, they can be a tipping factor.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is a decent administrator. But Karnataka’s GDP growth has not accelerated under his rule. An Economic Times model suggests this implies a 60% chance of defeat. Bengaluru remains an urban mess. Siddaramaiah has copied welfare schemes that have helped win elections in other states, such as rice for one rupee a kilo, partial farm loan waivers and canteens providing meals for just Rs 5. He has promised minority status for Lingayats to woo them away from Yeddyurappa, the BJP’s Lingayat leader. Yet history suggests that freebies and caste manipulation rarely overcome strong anti-incumbent sentiment.

The BJP’s weak point is its decision to stick with scam-tainted leaders, making nonsense of Modi’s claim to represent clean governance. Yeddyurappa was not convicted in the illegal mining case, yet he was in charge when the Reddy brothers and others ran amok. Some of the brothers are back in the list of BJP candidates, a craven surrender to mafiosi money and networks.

Such political compromises are, alas, common in all political parties. The BJP fielded mafia don Kuldeep Sengar in the UP election, wooing him away from other parties. He won, but was arrested in a sensational rape case that has landed him in jail and spoiled the image of the BJP government. This damage cannot be offset by attempts at communal polarization, or by just relying on Modi’s charisma.

Getting into bed with tainted mafiosi can win a few seats, but is myopic in the longer term. It tarnishes Modi’s image, the BJP’s greatest asset. That taint might just cause his defeat in the state — possible though not probable. If so, that will be a wake-up call to re-set his priorities. more  

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Wait and watch. Why predict? more  
If it is hung assembly, the JD(S) will not align with the BJP and will not align with the corrupt congress party as well as they hate Mr.SleepRamaiah. It will be President's rule follwed by another elections within 6 months. more  
Your right sir. more  
KARNATAKA IF IT VOTES TO BJP, IT MEANS THAT IT HAS GONE IN FAVOUR OF CORRUPT AND POWER. nONE CAN CHANGE THE FATE , IF THE PEOPLE COMMIT ONE MORE BLUNDER more  
Opinion polls are all before 8-10 days before voting. The trend has changed with the arrival of Mr.Modi and the BJP will surely win handsomely. Will not be surprised if the corrupt congress party ends up third after the JD(S). more  
I look at the coming elections a bit differently. Well as many might think there is anti-incumbency factor,it needs to be seen in the context of Karnataka more practically. How much damage the congress has done to the people or the state? Has the congress overdone its rule or acted in such a way as to disregard its governance? As far as Bangaluru is concerned i must say that it has unfortunately reached a stage that its not easy to set its environment in proper condition. It carries an accumulated baggage of filth,spoils,wastes,damages and all those wrong plans which takes heavy deliberations,steps and actions which might sound undemocratic but inevitable to set right ..Its not easy and convenient to rule any state in India. Lets know which state is doing well in this country? The whole country is situated and bedeviled with a lot of problems concerning education,environment,economy and health We have not been able to understand what needs to be done to bring comfort and stability in life. There is capitalism in a country which has allowed people to concentrate enormous wealth in their hands. There is huge population which wants all the felicities to live a better life. There are technologies which are rampantly used and exploited by certain sectors There are wants generated by the media advertisements which have also brought a lot of corruption and today many social issues are being created as a result of emergence of awareness among large sections of the people. But yet there are some situations which will bring back power to the states in spite of incumbency. And Karnataka perhaps is one state which has some status maintained because of its political governance and its people who have maintained grace,some semblance of stability,culture and self respect. Well Siddaramaya is a an able administrator and has the courage and not audacity ,required for a man to steer the government. Well there are also candidates in the opposition who are good and honest and who need to be honored. more  
The way apartment complexes have been treated with illogical assumptions twisted logic heaping charges on them has alienated them totally and it would not be a surprise if all the votes from them go to BJP. As JD(S) as the ruler in BBMP with Congress wold not escape the wrath apartment complexes. It would be logical to assume that apartment complexes in all the towns of Karnataka would have beeb treated the same way and therefore congress / JDS would lose their votes. more  
I wish BJP gets majority. It is no ones argument that all in BJP are good, efficient and so on. But the leader PM Modi is beyond any wrong doing, no dynastic ambitions, a total son of the soil, no nepotism, does not allow his relatives to come near him etc. By his diplomatic efforts he has made all countries respect India not withstanding actor Radha Ravi's charge based on his ignorance. Such things can never be said of any other leader of any other party, Ra Ga the least. God Bless Modi and show it through Karnataka results. more  
Seriously, no development works of Siddaramaiah Govt. during their first 4 years, except Annabhagya, Ksheerabhagya like schemes. Only in the last one year, because of the fear of upcoming elections, they started few projects like white tapping etc. Even the roads were worst after monsoon, every citizen was to go to the streets. They tried their best to mint big money from Steel Bridge, but luckily the project got opposed by almost every one.
BJP must get full majority in Karnataka, Mr. Yedyurappa as CM under the guidance of Mr. Modi himself and Mr. Amit Shah, we are sure they will definitely give good governance. Let us not allow Congress High Command to make the Karnataka as their ATM.
On 12th May, all please come out and vote without fail, under any circumstances more  
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