Bengaluru (Karnataka): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday set a target of 150 seats to Karnataka BJP leaders for 2023 assembly elections in the state, where the ruling party is eyeing a successive term. Shah attended the state BJP core committee meeting this evening, which also discussed the induction of leaders from other political parties ahead of elections, and strengthening the organisation.
"The core committee discussed preparation for the next elections and organisational work. He has given us guidance to implement the action plan aimed at BJP winning 150 seats (in the 225 member assembly) in the next election. He has given us guidance about the preparations for next elections," state BJP President Nalin Kumar Kateel said. Speaking to reporters after the meeting here, he said discussions also happened regarding the organisation, expansion and formation of page committees on priority, among others."There has been no discussion regarding early elections in the state, polls will happen on time next year," he said, while in response to a question, added that people from other parties joining BJP is a "continuous process", and that discussions happened on it. There have been speculations for some time now, about the possibility of early assembly polls in the state.
Ruling out leadership (Chief Minister) change or any discussions on the issue at the core committee meeting, Kateel, regarding the much-awaited cabinet rejig said, it is left to the discretion of CM Basavaraj Bommai, who after consulting the national leadership will take a decision on the matter. Asked if the hijab row, denial of permission to non-Hindu traders around temples, and halal issue were discussed, he only said deliberations happened on the current political developments.
Other than Shah and Kateel, the core committee meeting was attended by Bommai, former Chief Ministers B S Yediyurappa and Jagadish Shettar, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, BJP national general secretaries Arun Singh and C T Ravi, Ministers K S Eshwarappa, Sriramulu, C N Ashwath Narayan and Govind Karjol, among others.
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Stating that Shah took stock of current political developments in the state, Ravi said, "last time (2018 elections) we got 104 seats, now it is 120 (after bypolls), we will have to cross 150 (in next election), so he (Shah) has given us certain guidance to do this, accordingly we will prepare a road map to win the election." He said the party will induct people from outside who have political strength and the intention to serve society, wherever necessary. "People from other parties are eager to join the BJP, the state president will form a team to look into this, whom to induct, and will make a decision," he added.
Interestingly, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi, who was also in the city today, also set a target of 150 seats for his party's state unit, in a bid to bring it back to power. Rahul on Friday had exhorted party leaders in Karnataka to work together and set a target to win 150 seats in the Assembly elections due next year. Addressing a party meeting here, he said Karnataka has a "spirit of Congress" and is a "natural Congress State".
Amit Shah and Rahul Gandhi set focus on 2023 Assembly polls "....we should win with a minimum of 150 seats (in the 224-member Karnataka Assembly)," Gandhi said. "We should fight united, on right issues and with merit as criteria". He said the "biggest responsibility" for party leaders Siddaramaiah, D K Shivakumar, Mallikarjun Kharge and others is to fight together and win 150 seats.
"We should focus on youth and women in this election whether in giving tickets or in the organisation," Gandhi said. "I have full confidence that the Congress will win with a clear majority and give a government that works for the poor, small traders and all sections." The Congress leader also attacked the BJP which, he alleged, is not in a position to generate jobs as "they have destroyed small and medium industries". "The Prime Minister used to speak about corruption, but if he speaks about it in Karnataka, people will laugh as this (BJP government in Karnataka) is the most corrupt state with 40 percentage (commission) government".
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with Agency inputs