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what is the situation for BJP in Karnataka?
From what I have heard, the ousted Yeddy government gained a reputation for corruption.
btw this time there is a strong possibility of both these candidates losing to Bache Gowda of BJP!
The most corrupt government in Karnataka's history. If BJP does well, it will be because of fatigue with the incompetent central government and a strong reservoir of support for Modi (not BJP). Yeddiyurappa is pretty much history & rotten history at that.
It's a tight race between the BJP & the Congress. No great advantage to one side, though a continuous buzz over Modi might alter that slightly.The state government is less than a year old & people haven;t actually forgotten the BJP government's performance. Which is why almost all BJP candidates(including Yeddy) are asking for vote in Modi's name. Ananth Kumar, the 5 time MP from Bangalore South who is in a fight with Nandan Nilekani has not much to offer except Modi. It's actually Modi v/s Congress with the BJP hanging on to Modi's coat tails for dear life.
That would be a case of lesser known(nationally atleast) scoundrel getting the better of known ones.
Hardly qualifies as legitimate exit polls. There is an EC ban on exit polls, the only ones passing something off (they may well be right) are some small, unknown operators.
What about Bangalore? All my friends working there are cheering for AAP , does it have any chance?The most corrupt government in Karnataka's history. If BJP does well, it will be because of fatigue with the incompetent central government and a strong reservoir of support for Modi (not BJP). Yeddiyurappa is pretty much history & rotten history at that.
It's a tight race between the BJP & the Congress. No great advantage to one side, though a continuous buzz over Modi might alter that slightly.The state government is less than a year old & people haven;t actually forgotten the BJP government's performance. Which is why almost all BJP candidates(including Yeddy) are asking for vote in Modi's name. Ananth Kumar, the 5 time MP from Bangalore South who is in a fight with Nandan Nilekani has not much to offer except Modi. It's actually Modi v/s Congress with the BJP hanging on to Modi's coat tails for dear life.
Yes i think so,But caste wise yeddy's coming back has gained bjp Lingayat votes .
You dont know much ,this account Laissez-faire (FCBtheChamps) on Twitter is 100% correct in leaking CSDS polls(all here know from his past leaks) & 5forty3.in does his own polls from volunteers .
Vastly overstated, they are equally embarassed by him as anyone else. Some support, not overwhelming and he is busy hoping that the "Modi wave" will lift his boat. So much for being this "big" leader.
What about Bangalore? All my friends working there are cheering for AAP , does it have any chance?
You may well be correct (I'm not disputing any claim), just that there is a ban & we will see such exit polls being published only after all the polling is concluded. Best to take everything that is "leaked" with a truck load of salt.
You dont understand politics bhai although they may not like him as much but having a lingayat strongman send signals just like paswan in bihar is not a leader of dalits but by perception its helping bjp to get dalit votes .
I have a fairly decent understanding. He is not the only leader in the Lingayat community and post his leaving the government, he is widely considered a spent force. The results for the KJP(about 10%) last time is not necessarily a true barometer of present situation because that was the first election after he left as CM. He's now seen as a weakened leader and not particularly with any future. As for him being a leader of the lingayats, he wasn't seen as one till Kumaraswamy "betrayed" him. No great support, otherwise it wouldn't have been Congress getting more Lingayat votes last time.