Gujarat election results will have positive effect on BJP's prospects in Ktaka: CM Bommai

Update: 2022-12-08 09:08 GMT

Rejoicing over the BJP’s landslide victory in Gujarat, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said these election results will have a positive effect on the party’s prospects in poll-bound Karnataka.

He was reacting to the Gujarat election results where the BJP has won to retain power for a seventh straight term and its effect on Karnataka Assembly elections, which is less than five months away. “This election result will have a positive effect on the Karnataka elections as well. It will be a major morale booster for the BJP cadre and supporters. Our victory is guaranteed if we work with more vigour,” Bommai told reporters in Bengaluru.

According to him, people supported good administration due to which there was pro-incumbency. “There used to be a trend of anti-incumbency but now we are seeing pro-incumbency. Gujarat has shown pro-incumbency. We are winning for the seventh time, which is not easy,” said the CM.

He emphasised that the governments have to perform to get pro-incumbency results, which the BJP government in Gujarat has done. He also gave credit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the record seventh victory in Gujarat.

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“The person who laid the foundation and raised it was our beloved leader and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Despite a generation having passed, the old and new generation have accepted his administration and acumen. They have reposed faith in his power to lead the country. Hence, they won in Gujarat,” said the CM.

To a query on the BJP’s defeat in the Delhi MCD election, the CM said ruling the municipal body for 15 years itself is an achievement given the fact that local issues dominate there.

“Municipal election cannot be compared to a general election,” said Bommai. On the leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah’s statement that the Gujarat election will not have any effect in Karnataka, the CM said that none of Siddaramaiah’s statements ever came true. “So, there is no need to bother about it,” he quipped.

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