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Karnataka Elections: The BJP’s four big weaknesses in its jinxed march to the not-so-simple majority mark of 113

Karnataka Elections 2023: Unlike every other state where BJP quickly moves into a dominant position, in Karnataka it has continued to struggle to reach the simple majority mark on its own despite being in government for over 10 years and becoming the single largest party thrice

April 21, 2023 / 14:32 IST
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Karnataka elections 2023
The BJP faces larger structural challenges in Karnataka, the only southern state where it has been able to breach. (File image )

The Bharatiya Janata Party is facing a high level of anti-incumbency and corruption charges in its quest to retain power. No Chief Minister has managed to come back to power in Karnataka since 1985 which portends bad outcomes for CM Basavaraj Bommai. To make matters worse, some senior leaders have left after being denied tickets and joined the Congress.

The BJP faces larger structural challenges in Karnataka, the only southern state where it has been able to breach. It has emerged as the single largest party in three out of the last four elections. However, it has never been able to touch the magical mark of 113 seats (2004: 84, 2008: 110, 2018: 104).

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1: Lingayat Tag Hurts

BJP is called the LIBRA (Lingayat plus Brahmin) party in Karnataka. It has not been able to shed its dominance by the Lingayats, which is the most influential community in the state. A quarter of its candidates' hail from the community, higher than the Lingayat population in the state.