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The Rediff Election Special / M D Riti in Bangalore

Vajpayee, Karnataka's hero

May 14, 2004

Please vote for Vajpayee for Delhi and BJP for our state," said Tejaswini Ananth Kumar, hands folded, as she campaigned diligently for her husband, state BJP president Ananth Kumar, last month.

The voters of Karnataka certainly seem to have done what she asked for.

Even as the rest of the country decided that Atal Bihari Vajpayee was not really making India shine, voters in Karnataka decided to support him. The BJP in Karnataka made no bones about making Vajpayee their champion, although Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani also devoted quite some time to touring Karnataka.

That Karnataka would vote for the BJP for Parliament was a foregone conclusion. The Sonia Gandhi factor was seriously discussed in the villages. The rural voters were familiar with the Gandhi bahu, as she had contested from Bellary in North Karnataka last time around. 

Outgoing chief minister S M Krishna kept speaking of a Sonia wave sweeping through Karnataka. Unfortunately, there was no such thing. Instead, there was a great pro-Vajpayee wave! It was not strong enough to give the BJP a majority in the assembly, but it was certainly powerful enough to give them a clear victory in the Lok Sabha election.

C K Jaffer Sharief, the old Congress warhorse who has always won from Bangalore North, fell victim to the BJP wave. His rival, retired supercop H T Sangliana, who was one of Bangalore's most popular police commissioners, won. Interestingly, Sangliana's main campaign plank was a request that people 'vote for the man.'

Interestingly Janata Dal-Secular H D Deve Gowda, the man who will help decide who will rule Karnataka for the next five years, actually lost his own battle at Kanakapura to yet another Tejaswini.

Tejaswini Sriramesh, a woman television journalist who hosts a popular interview show called Mukhamukhi. Tejaswini, who makes her political debut with this spectacular win, also defeated old BJP stalwart Ramachandra Gowda.

Tejaswini made her mark with her television show, in which she interrogated many leaders, including Krishna. Fortunately for Deve Gowda, he was elected from his hometown constituency of Hassan, against his old rival H C Sreekantiah.

S Bangarappa won his own seat for the BJP from Shimoga. Bangarappa had defected to the BJP just before elections were announced.

Srikantadatta Wodeyar, the maharaja of Mysore, was also vanquished. His defeat is put down more to his personal image with his voters, who are believed to be dissatisfied with his performance over the past five years.

Ambareesh, ageing superstar and close friend of Krishna, won a seat for the Congress from Krishna's hometown of Mandya.

The BJP faced a few awkward moments when its state president Ananth Kumar trailed the low profile rivals he had in Bangalore South in the first round of counting. But he won eventually.

All said and done, Karnataka yet again voted differently for Parliament than the rest of the country.



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Sub: karnatakak's hero

this is not vote for BJP, there was no alternate party against congress


Posted by mallikarjun.t.hallur





Sub: Progressed state's verdict

Karnataka is the most progressed state in the country and the verdict of its people is spelt through a sense of deeper insight and wisdom. ...


Posted by janardhan





Sub: performance of NDA

why indian people elected to sonia gandhi as a leader of our country but i am sure atal bhihari bajpayee and his companies were doing ...


Posted by partha seth





Sub: No Hero to the rescue

As a long time resident in Karnataka for over 18 years, I do not share Riti's view that this is a vote for Vajpayee. The ...


Posted by Balasubramaniam





Sub: what wave was there?

i dont understand why these people tell there was a vajpayee/bjp wave even after election results are out. there was no wave. there was a ...


Posted by shyam




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