Bengaluru: The text has become the norm in front of the assembly selection in Karnataka, but this time the trend has started earlier with polls still around 14 months.
Some former former Mola from the three major parties – BJP, Congress and JD – already in talks with senior officials of rival parties, trying to shift loyalty in the hope of the greener meadow landing.
Analysts believe hopping parties will become more intense after the results of elections in five countries including Uttar Pradesh announced on March 10, because this will show in the direction of the wind blowing.
However, most desers tend to come from JD.
Former Head of the Legislative Party CM and JD (S) HD Kumaraswamy himself admitted that some of the MLA from his party wanted to jump the ship ahead of the 2023 poll.
“Congress has no numbers to power alone and try to increase its strength by hunting from JD (s).
Legislators will not weaken our parties, “Kumaraswamy said.
But the congress also faced a similar threat due to bitter internal upheaval between the opposition leader Siddaramaiiah and the Head of the State Party of DK Shivakumar.
Senior Congress MLA CM Ibrahim has decided to leave the party, accuse Siddaramaiiah and Shivakumar from camp politics after he was rejected by the position of opposition leader in the legislative council.
He is likely to join JD (s) or Trinamool Congress.
“Many more will follow the coat, especially when they get flavoring on the landing ticket to oppose the polls,” said a senior party official.
BJP, who came to power after the hunt for 17 Congress and JD (S) MLA in 2019, also faced Desertion Blues.
The Legislator Basanagouda Patil Yatnal, who has predicted the removal of BS Yediyurappa as cm, said there were some people in turmeric clothes that had “ordered their return tickets” to Congress.
The source said at least four, including two ministers in the Bommai Cabinet, had held talks with Shivakumar and Siddaramaiiah to rejoin the party.
“Some BJP and JD (s) members (s) are related to us to join the paragraph,” said Siddaramaiiah, W o previously vowed not to take the mlast who turned into the flip.
Sandeep Shastri, political analyst, said the ticket rejection would trigger more migration.
“The rejection of a party ticket to sit MLA and former Mola is normal, and they are the interpretation of the main floor,” he said.
Vishwas Shetty, another political analyst, said, “Each selection establishes a series of defections from major parties.
These scenes are repeated because politics has become ethical, ideology, and morality such as business.
Parties who do not have ideological forces, welcome anyone On the only criteria “Winnability”.
The party who absorbs newcomers claims that they are within the distance of sniffing the power of capture, while others project it as an obligation.
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