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Karnataka Elections 2023 | Karnataka elections: BJP tightens belt, makes 80-year-old leader its poster boy, says party face IV News

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Bengaluru: It seems that the Bharatiya Janata Party, which is gearing up for the upcoming assembly elections in Karnataka, has become dependent on Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as strongman leader BS Yeddyurappa. Top party leaders want 80-year-old Yeddyurappa, who has already announced his retirement from electoral politics, to play a central role in the upcoming assembly elections in Karnataka. The reason for keeping Yeddyurappa at the forefront of the election campaign is not hidden because Yeddyurappa, who built the party from the grassroots and was the chief minister of the state for four times, has a huge following among the people, especially the influential Lingayat. community. .

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It is now clear from the BJP’s election rhetoric that the party is emphasizing the ‘Yeddyurappa factor’ and is using its influence to the full to portray him as a ‘poster boy’. The central BJP leadership – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, party president JP Nadda and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh – have praised Yeddyurappa in their public meetings in recent days.

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It is not often that someone else takes the limelight in the Prime Minister’s programme, but on one such occasion on February 27, at a public meeting in Shivamogga, Modi had described Karnataka BJP stalwart Yeddyurappa as the “proud” of ‘Karmabhumi’. Recently, at a public meeting to mark the inauguration of the Shivamogga airport on Yediyurappa’s 80th birthday, Modi was seen describing his contribution to public life as “inspirational”. The Prime Minister greeted him on the platform and asked those present at the meeting to turn on the flashlight of their mobile phones as a tribute to Yeddyurappa. The public response to this challenge was encouraging.

When Yeddyurappa, a staunch leader of the Lingayat community, finished his speech, Modi stood up and praised him. The Prime Minister also repeatedly referred to Yeddyurappa’s last speech in the Karnataka Assembly recently, calling it “inspirational” for every person in public life. Amit Shah also urged the people in a recent public meeting to trust Modi and Yeddyurappa and vote for the BJP to bring it back to power in the state. Similar statements have also been made by Nadda and Rajnath Singh, who recently entered the election campaign. (agent)

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