BJP plans to breach JD(S) strength by attracting Congress
Team Udayavani, May 30, 2018, 9:48 AM IST
Bengaluru: The defeat of the BJP inspite of being the single biggest party with 104 seats in the Karnataka Assembly has been the topic of debate and discussion. After intensive thoughtfulness, the BJP leader opined that absence of collaboration was the principle reason for the BJP’s failure to achieve the magic number of 113 in the state Assembly elections held on May 12.
Sources say that the saffron party leaders host chose to reinforce the party roots in Hassan, Mandya, Ramanagara, Tumakuru and Bengaluru Rural where Janata Dal (S) has solid presence.
In this Assembly election, BJP has entered the fortification of Devegowda family-Hassan with the triumph of Pritham Gowda. In Sakleshpur, BJP applicant lost the seat by a little edge. Thus, there is an incredible chance to sneak inside the Vokkaliga-overwhelmed areas, political investigators said.
In the mean time, sources near the gathering said that the BJP leaders were additionally bustling planning intends to draw in the Congressmen who were disappointed with Congress High Command for framing a partnership with the JD(S) just to keep the BJP out of energy in what it calls as “crafty legislative issues.”
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