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Telangana: Karnataka upturns BJP-Congress contest for opposition space. But can either party beat KCR?

Congress, battling fierce factionalism, is hoping to cover up its weaknesses by fronting Priyanka Gandhi. But the Karnataka victory may just have put it ahead of BJP, which was painting a narrative of replacing Congress in Telangana as the main opposition. KCR, meanwhile, won’t mind the split in anti-incumbency votes

June 01, 2023 / 15:42 IST
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Which party is the ideal warhorse capable of beating KCR (Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao) in 2024: BJP or Congress? This brain teaser has been testing the political pundits in Telangana for quite some time but the question now is whether the poll outcome in Karnataka has queered the pitch for BJP.

In a recent informal chat with media, BJP’s senior leader Etela Rajendar reflected on the prevailing political mood and blurted out some “ground realities”. Asked whether his efforts to draw potential defectors from rival parties into BJP are yielding any result, Etela, who has been tasked with facilitating admission of leaders from other parties, said: “No one is willing to switch to BJP now. Instead, leaders whom I approached gave me reverse counselling, asking me to leave BJP and join Congress.”

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Karnataka Spooks BJP

Cheered by a streak of electoral wins in Dubbak, Huzurabad and in the GHMC (Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation), the BJP has been orchestrating a powerful narrative to attract the anti-incumbency vote. The party has been saying the Congress has been edged out from the race and that it is only the BJP that is a viable alternative to the BRS. That hype sustained till the BJP lost power in Karnataka.