BJP playing pro-tribal card in karnataka

The BJP hopes to swing pro-tribal voters in its favour as it did in North-Eastern states, say political analysts.

Update: 2018-04-26 21:39 GMT
CM Siddaramaiah arrives at Vidhana Soudha on Monday for the Cabinet meeting. (Photo: DC)

Bengaluru: By projecting its Lok Sabha MP B. Sreeramalu as its star campaigner in the Karnataka assembly polls, the BJP hopes to swing pro-tribal voters in its favour as it did in North-Eastern states, say political analysts.

“After tasting historic victories in North-Eastern states like Tripura and Nagaland, BJP is now playing a pro-tribal card to attract tribal votes in Karnataka,” leading political scientist Sandeep Shastri said. “Hence, it is projecting Sreeramulu, a tribal leader belonging to Valmiki Nayak community, as star campaigner in the run up to the assembly election,” he said.

That Sreeramulu, considered close to mining baron G Janaradhana Reddy, has gained in importance became evident with the BJP fielding him from Badami against CM Siddaramaiah, and also asked him to campaign in the region. 

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