In the May 10 elections to the 224-member Assembly, the Congress scored an emphatic victory with 135 seats, while the ruling BJP and the former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda-led Janata Dal (Secular) secured 66 and 19, respectively.
Rejecting the Congress’s claim that it was Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s defeat, he said multiple factors have contributed to the party’s performance and they will all be analysed. A meeting of all newly-elected members and candidates will be held soon in this regard.
Some BJP leaders including Bommai met under the leadership of state BJP president Nalin Kumar Kateel at the party headquarters here on Sunday and held discussions.
Karnataka has 28 seats in the Lok Sabha, of which the BJP currently holds 25.
“Accepting the defeat with utmost humility, we will identify the reasons for it, rectify and move forward,” he added.
Responding to a question on the Congress terming the Karnataka poll outcome as Modi’s defeat, the CM said, “It cannot be Modi’s defeat. Modi is for the entire country, not just for Karnataka. He had come for campaigning here. Congress might have won in Karnataka but has seen defeat across the country. Is it the win of local leaders or state leaders?”
Answering a question on the possibility of BJP state chief Kateel resigning, taking responsibility for the poll defeat, Bommai said there is no such question and it has not been discussed.
Regarding Congress doing well in the Lingayat belt, he said, “Whether it is Lingayat belt or Vokkaliga belt, it is the combination of communities. It is not just one community which will make you win or lose…it also depends on selection and incumbency of the candidate, so we will do detailed analysis.” PTI KSU RS KSU
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