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Karnataka Elections: After stiff three-way fight, Congress wins key battles in Old Mysore region

The BJP’s top brass campaigned vigorously in the Old Mysore region. But the party’s focus on a national, sometimes divisive, agenda did not bring it the expected results.

May 13, 2023 / 18:13 IST
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Congress leader Siddaramaiah reacts as the party leads in Assembly polls in the early trends, on the vote counting day, in Mysuru (PTI Photo)
Congress leader Siddaramaiah reacts as the party leads in Assembly polls in the early trends, on the vote counting day, in Mysuru (PTI Photo)

Clearly, the campaign blitzkrieg by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) top brass of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who made majority of his 20 forays in the State to the region, Amit Shah, Yogi Adityanath, et al, focusing on a national, sometimes divisive, agenda did not have any decisive impact on the Karnataka electorate of the Old Mysore region, with the State voting as one for a stable government, fed up with ‘Operation Kamala’ repeats.

Dominated by the Vokkaliga community, the region includes Mysuru, Mandya, Hassan, Ramanagara, Chamarajanagar, Chikkaballapur, Kolar and Kodagu districts, among others. The Vokkaligas comprise nearly 50 percent of the electorate in the constituency, a majority of whom are farmers, and includes the urban pockets of Mysore city, and Mandya, Hassan and Madikeri towns.

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Congress strategy works

These territories that were under the erstwhile princely state of Mysore, stretching through the southern parts of Karnataka, now called the Old Mysore region, comprise 61 seats after the 2018 delimination exercise, spread from Bengaluru (Rural) to Chamarajanagar districts.