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Owaisi's decision to contest 60 seats may spoil Cong poll prospects in Karnataka

Owaisi's decision to contest 60 seats may spoil Cong poll prospects in Karnataka

(Political Desk)

Congress poll prospects in the upcoming Assembly elections just away few months appears get further eroded with the decision of the All-India Majlis-e-Ittehahuddin Muslimeen headed by Asaduddin Owaisi to field its nominees in as many as 60 assembly constituencies.

As if this is not enough, the Congress party's desperate effort to play the ‘soft Hindutva’ — or ‘Inclusive Hindutva’ — card in the state, bound to lose its strong Muslim voter base.  

Reliably sources confirm that AIMIM has decided to field its candidates in about 60 constituencies in the forthcoming assembly elections spread over Kalaburgi, Bidar, Raichur, Koppal, Yadagir, Ballari, Hubballi-Dharwad, Belagavi, Gadag, Bagalkot, Vijayapura, Bengaluru Urban and Benglaluru Rural districts, which have a significant Muslim population.

“We are giving special thrust in 25 to 30 seats where we see high possibility of victory. This includes Shivajinagar, Pulakeshinagar and Chamarajpet constituencies in Bengaluru city,” claims Usman Ghani, state unit president of AIMIM. 

Responding to the view that AIMIM’s entry could split the Muslim votes and indirectly benefit BJP, Ghani said, “Muslims are not indebted to Congress. The party has exploited the community as its vote bank for the last 70 years and has not done enough for the welfare of the community. Congress has never groomed a single Muslim leader so far. AIMIM is dedicated to fight for the cause of Muslims.”

With the state expecting to witness a stiff fight between Congress and BJP and pollsters predicting a hung Assembly, a breach in Congress’s Muslim vote base can have an impact on the grand old party’s fortunes in many constituencies in the closely contested battle.

It is also gathered that AIMIM national president Asaduddin Owaisi is all set to lead a high-voltage campaign in some of the districts including Bengaluru Urban, Kalaburgi, Vijayapura, Raichur and Koppal. The first of these rallies will be held in Vijayapura on January 21.

However the district administration has decided not to allow the rally apprehending breach of peace and communal harmony. “We have challenged the district adminstraion’s decision in the court,” Ghani added.

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