BJP-JD(S) coordination panel to be formed ahead of Karnataka bye-elections, says Vijayendra

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BJP-JD(S) coordination panel to be formed ahead of Karnataka bye-elections, says Vijayendra

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The BJP and JD(S) in Karnataka are moving to formalise their alliance with a dedicated coordination committee — a structural step that goes beyond electoral optics. With bye-elections in Hiriyur and Dharwad on the horizon, the two NDA partners are trying to convert a coalition of convenience into a fighting machine against the ruling Congress.

Key Takeaways

Kumaraswamy met in Bengaluru on 10 July to discuss the BJP-JD(S) alliance and bye-election strategy.
A formal BJP-JD(S) coordination committee is to be constituted immediately, with three members from each party .
BJP nominees to the panel are R.
Ashoka , Pralhad Joshi , and Vijayendra ; Kumaraswamy has agreed to the proposal.
Bye-elections are due in Hiriyur and Dharwad Assembly constituencies, plus four Teachers’ and Graduates’ Constituencies .
JD(S) has expressed interest in contesting Hiriyur ; final seat-sharing will be decided by national leadership.
Vijayendra denied any link between the committee’s formation and a recent cross-voting episode within the alliance.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Karnataka President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra on Friday, 10 July met H.D. Kumaraswamy — Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel, former Karnataka Chief Minister, and Janata Dal (Secular) State President — in Bengaluru to hold wide-ranging discussions on the BJP-JD(S) alliance, upcoming bye-elections, and the proposed formation of a joint coordination committee.

What Was Discussed

The two leaders deliberated on the political situation in Karnataka, including strategies to mount a unified opposition against the ruling Congress government. Vijayendra described the Congress administration as an “anti-farmer, anti-people and corrupt” government, and said both parties agreed on the need to intensify their joint agitation.

“We had extensive deliberations on the future course of our struggle against the anti-farmer, anti-people and corrupt Congress government. We also discussed strengthening the BJP-JD(S) alliance and moving forward together to effectively face the challenges in the upcoming elections,” Vijayendra told reporters.

JD(S) MLC S.L. Bhojegowda was also present at the meeting.

Coordination Committee to Be Constituted

Vijayendra announced that a formal BJP-JD(S) coordination committee would be set up immediately to improve inter-party alignment ahead of the polls. He named Leader of the Opposition R. Ashoka, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, and himself as BJP’s nominees to the panel.

“Kumaraswamy has agreed to the proposal and said both parties should work unitedly, strengthen the alliance and defeat this government,” Vijayendra said. He added that Kumaraswamy had suggested three members from each party, and discussions were held on keeping the committee compact. Vijayendra said he had also discussed the matter with BJP Karnataka in-charge Radha Mohan Das Agarwal and backed the three-member-per-party formula.

Bye-Election Preparations

The meeting also covered preparations for the upcoming bye-elections in the Hiriyur and Dharwad Assembly constituencies, as well as elections to four Teachers’ and Graduates’ Constituencies. Vijayendra said the BJP had already announced its candidates for the Teachers’ and Graduates’ constituencies and had sought JD(S)’s cooperation.

On seat-sharing, he noted that the JD(S) has expressed interest in contesting the Hiriyur seat, while the BJP has historically won that constituency. “Whether it is Hiriyur or Dharwad, our objective is to ensure the alliance wins. There is no scope for confusion,” he said. The final call on seat-sharing and candidate selection will rest with the national leadership of both parties.

Cross-Voting Row Not the Trigger, Says Vijayendra

Responding to questions on whether the coordination committee was prompted by a recent cross-voting episode within the alliance, Vijayendra was categorical in his denial. “The decision is not connected to the cross-voting issue. It has been taken not only in the interest of the BJP and the JD(S), but also in the interest of the state. It is in line with the wishes of the BJP national leadership, and the discussions were very positive,” he said.

The announcement signals a concerted effort by the two NDA partners to present a consolidated front against the Congress in Karnataka, with institutional coordination now being formalised ahead of what could be a significant electoral test.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Vijayendra and Kumaraswamy meet in Bengaluru on 10 July?
The two leaders met to discuss strengthening the BJP-JD(S) alliance, plan for upcoming bye-elections in Hiriyur and Dharwad, and finalise the formation of a joint coordination committee to better coordinate their opposition to the ruling Congress government in Karnataka.
What is the BJP-JD(S) coordination committee?
It is a proposed joint panel to be constituted immediately, with three members from each party. From the BJP, Leader of the Opposition R. Ashoka, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, and Karnataka President B.Y. Vijayendra are named as members. The committee aims to align both parties’ strategies ahead of bye-elections and future polls.
Which constituencies are going to bye-elections in Karnataka?
Bye-elections are due in the Hiriyur and Dharwad Assembly constituencies, along with elections to four Teachers’ and Graduates’ Constituencies. The BJP has already announced candidates for the Teachers’ and Graduates’ seats and has sought JD(S) cooperation.
Who will decide seat-sharing between BJP and JD(S) for the bypolls?
According to Vijayendra, the final decision on seat-sharing and candidate selection for the bye-elections will be taken by the national leadership of both the BJP and JD(S). The JD(S) has expressed interest in contesting Hiriyur, where the BJP has previously won.
Is the coordination committee linked to the cross-voting episode in the alliance?
Vijayendra denied any connection, saying the decision was taken in the interest of the state and in line with the BJP national leadership’s wishes. He described the discussions as ‘very positive’ and unrelated to the cross-voting controversy.
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