Arching For Bullseye
Outlook|May 06, 2019

BJP banks on Modi to hold on to its seats from North Karnataka

Ajay Sukumaran
Arching For Bullseye

LAST October, Karnataka minister D.K. Shivakumar surprised many in the Congress by admitting publicly, in the middle of a bypoll, that his party had erred with the Lingayat minority religion controversy. He said this at a time when the Lingayat versus Veerashaiva debate had ebbed, at least as a political issue. In an interview this March, Eshwar Khandre, Karna taka Pra desh Congress Committee working president and the Congress candidate in Bidar, told Outlook: “It’s a non­issue now.” Not only was his party unwilling to go down that road again, the movement for a minority religion tag had also lost steam after the Kar­nataka assembly polls last year. Khandre, a Lingayat himself, believes issues of religion are best left to religious leaders.

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