Belagavi (K'taka), Dec 28: BJP National General Secretary C T Ravi on Wednesday said his party will be giving a special focus on the 'Old Mysuru' region in the runup to 2023 assembly polls in Karnataka, as the party has realised that without winning the confidence of people in the region, it cannot get majority.
He said the BJP will go before the people in the Vokkaliga-dominated Old Mysuru region where it is perceived as weak, with development and Hindutva as the agenda.
His comments have come in the wake of Union Home Minister Amit Shah's scheduled visit to the region's Mandya on December 30 and Devanahalli on December 31.
"Amit Shah, like a good player, can give a good performance on any pitch. We are focusing on the old Mysuru region. We have realised from the 2008 and 2018 elections that we cannot get a majority without winning the confidence of people in this region. So, while focusing on the entire state, we will give special focus on the Old Mysuru region," Ravi said in response to a question.
Speaking to reporters here, he said, the BJP will work towards winning more seats in Mandya, Mysuru, Hassan, Chamarajanagar, Bengaluru rural, Kolar and Chikkaballapur districts.
The Vokkaliga dominated region is considered to be the bastion of JD(S), where Congress is also strong.
Stating that the BJP will go for election with a report card on its performance, Ravi said, "Take PM-KISAN, for example. Hasn't it reached farmers of the Old Mysuru region ? Haven't people of the region benefited from the Bengaluru-Mysuru corridor? Milk subsidy that farmers get was started by the BJP. Also, the Hassan airport, which was former PM H D Deve Gowda's dream, is being implemented by the BJP. We have so many such things to tell people."
Responding to a question on reservation demand by Vokkaligas to hike their quota from 4 to 12 per cent, he said, "BJP is committed to social justice, we will find a formula where everyone gets justice."
BJP has been making consistent efforts to make inroads into constituencies or regions where it is not strong, especially in the old Mysuru region, aimed at reaping political dividends.
In the 2018 polls, the BJP managed to win one seat in Hassan; later in a high-voltage 2019 bypolls, it managed to win the K R Pet seat, its first victory in Mandya district, and also won Chikkballapur, another first.
Creating history of sorts, the party bagged the Sira assembly segment in Tumakuru district for the first time in November, 2020 by polls.
Cooperation Minister ST Somashekhar said one lakh people are expected at a public meeting, which Shah will address in Mandya.
"People from Mandya, Mysuru, Chamarajanagar and Hassan will attend the convention... Mandya would cease to be the fortress of the JD(S) and Congress," he said.
According to the Minister, in Mandya, Shah will open a mega dairy on December 30, after which he is scheduled to address cooperatives, where a memorandum will be submitted to him on doubling NABARD's Rs 24,000 crore loan.
He is also scheduled to hold talks with milk unions, which will be participated by one thousand directors of primary agricultural credit societies, and the same number of milk suppliers and members of women self-help groups.
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Pune (PTI): Police have registered a case of voyeurism against a television journalist in Pune for allegedly filming a woman in an objectionable position without her consent at a lodge in the city, officials said on Saturday.
The FIR was filed against Rohan Kadam under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) sections 77 (voyeurism) and 3(5) (common intention) at the Vishrambaug police station here, while the complaint mentions that he was accompanied by three other journalists, they said.
The incident took place on April 8 when the accused had checked into a room at a lodge in Budhwar Peth, which houses a red light area.
In her complaint, the woman said that while she was wearing her saree after establishing "physical relations with a customer", she realised that an unidentified person was filming her through a net above the partition wall between the rooms.
She opened the door of her room and knocked on the adjacent door, asking the person to come out, the FIR said.
"The woman sought clarification from Kadam, who gave vague answers and refused to show his phone. When the lodge operator, the woman and others questioned him, he claimed that they were a group of four journalists conducting a sting operation," it said.
Police said Kadam was assaulted when he allegedly tried to flee from the spot.
The woman later approached the Vishrambaug police station and lodged a complaint.
"We have registered a case in this regard and further probe is on," a police officer said.
Meanwhile, the Pune Union of Working Journalists (PUWJ) has written a letter to city Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar, seeking action against the journalist for the alleged act.
In the letter, the journalists' body said there were murmurs that some journalists and others were trying to ensure that no offence is registered in the matter.
"We do not agree with this and clarify that PUWJ will not come in the way of the probe," the letter stated.
