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The decision of the BJP top brass to invite leaders from other political parties as a strategy to gain upper hand in the 2023 Assembly elections has upset the loyal party men in Karnataka, an IANS report said.
Karnataka Legislative Council Chairman Basavaraj Horatti joined the BJP last week during Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to Karnataka. Senior Congress leaders Pramod Madhwaraj, former MLC Sandesh Nagaraj, former MLA’s Varthur Prakash, and Manjunath Gowda have joined the party recently.
Former Rajya Sabha member K.B. Krishnamurthy, former minister S.T. Jayaram’s son Ashok Jayaram from Mandya, and former IRS officer Lakshmi Ashwin Gowda have also joined the BJP. Both are from the Janata Dal (Secular).
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The workers are upset that more than a dozen leaders were inducted into the BJP through ‘Operation Lotus’ in 2019. The party is all set to invite more leaders into its fold from the Congress and JD(S), the report said.
Many leaders, who have come to the BJP, had openly criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi and their videos are still available on social media platforms. The BJP loyalists are expressing their helplessness saying that they will have to work for them also.
The move for the inclusion of Pramod Madhwaraj, a powerful leader from coastal Karnataka, is described as a blow to the Congress and the party workers are upset, IANS said sources as saying.
The inclusion of the Legislative Council Chairman Basavaraj Horatti has already triggered a war of words among the BJP leaders of north Karnataka. The party workers are questioning the leaders that, if leaders from outside are preferred, why they should put in efforts for party ideologies and take risks, the report added.
The party workers are ridiculing the move by saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi didn’t mean by Congress Mukt Bharat that BJP started inviting the Congress leaders into the party at the cost of loyalists.
However, party sources claimed that it is necessary to achieve a majority in the Assembly elections as the BJP till date has failed to attain a simple majority in the General Assembly elections till date.
(With IANS inputs)