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No 'direct' impact on Karnataka polls due to UP results: Parties

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

The bypoll results will have no "direct" bearing on the coming assembly polls in where the electoral dynamics is different, say political parties.

Wilting under the combined onslaught of the SP-BSP, the BJP suffered an embarrassing electoral reverse, losing the seat which Minister had retained for five terms, and the Phulpur seat.

The Congress, the BJP and the JDS are expected to be locked in a triangular contest in the polls.

The JDS, led by former H D Deve Gowda, however, sees in the UP and results a hope for resurgence of regional parties, maintaining it was a rejection of both the national parties -- the and the BJP.

said the bypoll results would not have any impact on the elections as the fight would be directly between the BJP and the

The BJP had planned to use as its star for the elections. He has already toured the state thrice in the run-up to the elections.

"Perhaps should spend less time lecturing on development," Minister said in a sarcastic tweet following the UP reversal for the BJP.

During Adityanath's visits, both he and had engaged in a and verbal duel, mocking at each other on the issue of development and governance.

"By-election results will not have any direct impact on elections, apart from the fact that claims like the BJP is unstoppable or invincible... Nobody will be able to face up to them; to that extent it has been demolished," state working said.

On forming an anti-BJP front in with JDS to keep the saffron party out of power as done by the SP and the BSP, Rao said, "Post poll what happens we can't say..."

"We are confident of getting majority on our own, and we are not entering into any such alliance," he said.

Rao said the JDS was not committed to any ideology, recalling that had earlier joined hands with the BJP to form the government.

communications incharge said the "decisive defeat" and rejection of the BJP and the Modi brand would be a great morale booster and would pave the way for a resounding victory for the in

Adityanath was projected by the BJP as its mascot along with B S for the polls.

"Rejection of his personality and policies on his own home front has established his incapacity to lead or be a pan-brand ambassador," Surjewala told in

AICC of in K C Venugopal said the bye-election results will definitely have a positive effect on prospects in Karnataka, after one of BJP's star lost his own seat.

"It bodes well for the prospects. The opposition momentum is also increasing. All this will be a morale booster for us," he said.

He added that the BJP will now have to change its strategy as its campaign was centred around Adityanath.

According to the BJP's ministerial candidate Yeddyurappa, "In the arena of opportunistic politics, sworn enemiesbecame allies."


"decimated in #UPByPolls & in candidates lost their deposits in UP, yet @INCIndia is euphoric & celebrating. We will ensure the same fate for @INCKarnataka in the coming elections," he tweeted.

will witness a triangular contest among the Congress, the BJP and the JDS in most of the 224 seats that will go to polls in April/May.

Opposition BJP that is going all out to unseat the and come back to power for a second time.

"UP by-election will not have any impact on assembly polls, it was only a by-election result for Parliament seats," and former minister said.

Noting that the SP and the BSP are regional parties in Uttar Pradesh, he said the people in always prefer national parties.

"What is the situation of the in by-elections, it is zero... in and other places where elections were held, the was out... the doesn't have address."

Another pointed out that the situation in was completely different from

"Everyone is doing conditional analysis of the poll results," he said, adding, each state has its own dynamics and political chemistry.

On the and the JDS joining hands to keep the BJP out of power, he said "They will not join, thanks to "

The JDS, which has a strong base in the Vokkaliga community belt and is seeking to spread its wings in north also, is enthused by the UP and polls outcome.

In the polls, the JDS is hoping to emerge as a kingmaker.

"UP and bypoll results give the message against both the national parties.

"It has also given the message that if regional parties work together, people see them as an alternative to the and the BJP in the country," and former minister H D Kumaraswamy said.

"There is huge sentiment for a regional party in Karnataka; it is both of a sentiment and emotion towards regional party here," he added.

The JDS has already entered into a pre-poll alliance with the BSP and is also in talks with Sharad Pawar's NCP.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 18:45 IST
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