BJP wins Karnataka
The BJP has won 110 of the 224 seats in the Karnataka assembly polls. The Congress bettered its performance compared to last time, and the JD(S) has been all but annihilated. Fears of a hung assembly have been belied; however, although the BJP is projecting Mr B S Yeddyurappa as the next CM (and says he will be sowrn in on May 28th), the party may well need support from others since it has fallen short of absolute majority by just 3 seats. Who will provide he support, whether the supporters wil be part of the government or will remain “outside” etc. are questions that will be answered over the next few days, as hectic parleys occur in and around Bangalore.
The BJP specifically spoke about its Bangalore agenda, and this may have had a role to play in its performance (although voter turnout in Bangalore was not very heavy). But perhaps more importantly, the BJP benefitted from the “sympathy wave” that was created last year when the JD(S) pulled the rug from under the BJP’s feet. Deve Gowda was seen as being unreasonable and petty. The results will undoubtedly dent his- and the JD(S)’ image. But whether he will learn from his mistakes is quite another question. It will be very unfortunate if the BJP has to turn to him and the JD(S) to form the government. Of course, if it can engineer a vertical split in the JD(S)- now that some stalwarts from the JD(S) have lost- then life may become easier.
But no matter who forms the government in Karnataka, I hope it is focused on the important issues around development, education, infrastructure etc.
Add comment May 25, 2008