The dream of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) to fan out pan-India may kick begin with its debut in forthcoming Assembly elections in neighbouring Karnataka State.
The BRS may enter right into a ‘strategic’ ballot alliance with Janata Dal (Secular) led by former Karnataka Chief Minister H. D. Kumaraswamy and area candidates in the Kalyana Karnataka (KK) area, earlier often known as Hyderabad Karnataka area in the erstwhile Hyderabad State.
According to extremely positioned sources and people aware about discussions among the many key members of the BRS, it is a bid to bolster the fortunes of JD (S) in the Assembly polls by having a tie-up restricted to constituencies in the districts which border Telangana and Andhra Pradesh States though the preliminary plan was to stay away from the polls.
“Mr. Kumaraswamy had telephonic discussions with the Telangana Chief Minister and BRS chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao few days ago. The two leaders are in no mood to split votes by contesting separately,” they mentioned, not wishing to be recognized since they don’t seem to be authorised to share the small print.
KCR, it’s understood, has assured Mr. Kumaraswamy that he would personally tour the districts bordering Telangana. This contains Kalaburagi, Raichur, Bidar, Yadgir and Koppal and likewise Telugu talking areas in Bellary and Vijayanagara districts.
The sources mentioned preliminary suggestions obtained by the celebration leaders is that the BRS can combat wherever between 20 and 24 seats by itself in the border districts and one or two in Bengaluru City, the place there’s a sizeable Telugu talking inhabitants.
“We do not want to merely field candidates and lose deposit and make a laughing stock of ourselves. At least eight leaders from the mainline parties in the KK region are ready to join the BRS and contest on the pink party ticket. These candidates had contested the previous elections but had lost,” they mentioned.
Once KCR makes a visit to Karnataka, the method of migration of leaders from different events into the BRS is predicted to choose up tempo, it was identified. BRS leaders are elated concerning the “success” of the general public assembly in Nanded of Maharashtra and intends to the replicate the identical in different neighbouring States.
The JD (S) efficiency in 2018 Assembly elections in Kalyana Karnataka or North Karnataka area, comprising 40 seats, has been dismal. It had received solely 4 seats, Sindhanur and Manvi (ST) in Raichur, Bidar South (Bidar district) and Gurmitkal (Yadgir district). The Congress and the BJP bagged 21 and 15 seats, respectively. Barring the 4 seats, the JD (S) candidates got here third in 34 constituencies and second in two different constituencies in these area.
While seat sharing deliberations are but to start, the tie-up as soon as firmed up might positively trigger a dent in the Opposition vote share and profit the BJP. Statistics of the 2018 elections reveal that the Congress and the BJP candidates received with snug majority of over 5,000 votes in majority constituencies.