> Please do read local newspapers once in a while, where you might come
across Baba Budangiri in Chikmagalur or Idgah Maidan in Hubli

My reference was to this particular election. The communal campaign was
conspicuous by its absence. BJP owes its victory in a large measure to the
Gowda clan. The JD(S) candidates and leaders generally appeared incompetent,
mean and despicable in contrast to the other parties' candidates.

> The problem is precisely the fact that BJP makes inroads to futher its
communal agenda through other means and the facilitation for this is done by
the neo-liberals who widen the schism for the entry of BJP'shate politics

Can you explain how the neo-liberals facilitated the BJP's victory in the
rural heartland and specifically the reserved seats?

Of course, the money play of the mining and the real estate mafia was in
obscene display throughout the campaign. It is reasonable to expect that
they will extract their pound of flesh in the coming days.

Best regards,
Murali

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