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How BJP can be reduced to Single Digits
by on Apr 30, 2008 06:15 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Why even 70 seats is too much. They can be reduced to single digits.

The CNN-IBN survey has showed that the BJP lacks a pan Karnataka character. It is mainly supported by Lingayats concentrated in the Mumbai-Karnataka region (50 seats) it is poised to sweep. In all other regions, BJP is wiped out or trailing a distant second.

So two steps is all that is required to reduce BJP to single digits:

1. Informal election understanding among secular parties like they did in the case of Yediruppa - JD(S) not fielding a candidate and Congress fielding a very weak candidate - the combined impact consolidates the anti-BJP votes. This has happened already.

2. Tactical voting by non-Lingayats against BJP to counter the Lingayat consolidation behind BJP



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  RE:How BJP can be reduced to Single Digits
by on Apr 30, 2008 06:18 PM   Permalink
by srikanth hegde on Apr 30, 2008 05:17 PM | Hide replies

Part I continued:

5. With the entry of war horse Bangarappa, the situation is becoming dramatic in the home constituency of Yeddi. Here is a piquant situation. Of the voting population here (around 1,60,000), you can see the following caste domination:

Lingayats and Veershaivas: 55,000
Idigas: 30,000
Kurubas (Siddaramaiah's caste): 20,000
Lamabanis: 15,000
OBCs and Dalits: 30,000
Muslims, Christians and others: 10,000

Congress and JDS are not contesting and together they have about 25,000 votes.

Now, assuming that (with a voter turnout of 80%)

25% of Idigas, 75% of Veershaivas, 25% of Kurubas and Lambanis vote for Yeddi, the total votes come to around- 65,000

Likewise, Bangarappa may get 75% of Idigas, 25% of Veershaivas, 75% of Kurubas and Lambanis vote for Yeddi, the total votes come to around- almost close to 65,000

It seems that there is a tough fight for Shikaripur seat. If all Non BJP votes solidify as one, there may be a cliffhanger of a result!


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  RE:How BJP can be reduced to Single Digits
by Ram Sharma on Apr 30, 2008 07:02 PM   Permalink
I had thought that casteism was a problem mainly of Bihar and UP. I did not know that so much casteism is there in the minds of South Indians also.


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