Karnataka BJP chief Vijayendra plays down CM talk, targets Congress ahead of graduates' poll

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Karnataka BJP chief Vijayendra plays down CM talk, targets Congress ahead of graduates' poll

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Karnataka BJP chief B.Y. Vijayendra publicly brushed aside CM projection talk — but the subtext was sharper: a direct attack on the Congress government over alleged SC/ST fund misappropriation and a mobilisation call ahead of the South-East Graduates' Constituency election, where the BJP is defending an eight-term winning streak against a Congress voter enrolment push.

Key Takeaways

BJP Karnataka President B.Y.
Vijayendra on Wednesday dismissed CM speculation, calling it secondary to the party's political mission.
He described the ruling Congress government as 'corrupt, anti-people and anti-Hindu' and alleged it looted funds meant for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes .
The BJP has held the South-East Graduates' Constituency for eight consecutive terms ; registered voters are expected to exceed 50,000 .
Suresh has been fielded as the NDA candidate; he must campaign across five districts and 33 Assembly constituencies .
Vijayendra warned that Congress has been aggressively enrolling voters and urged the BJP to accelerate its own registration drive.

Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra on Wednesday dismissed speculation about his potential elevation as Chief Minister, saying the more pressing concern is public anger against what he called the Congress government's alleged corruption and anti-people policies. His remarks came at a preparatory meeting in Bengaluru for the upcoming South-East Graduates' Constituency election to the Karnataka Legislative Council.

Vijayendra's Message to the Party

Responding to statements by BJP MLA M. Chandrappa (referred to as Chandranna) projecting him as a future Chief Minister, Vijayendra urged party leaders to stay focused on the broader political mission. 'Chandranna's remarks describing me as a future Chief Minister were made with affection and confidence. But I would like to offer a word of advice as the State BJP President. The question of who becomes Chief Minister is not important,' he said.

He stressed that what truly matters is that the people of Karnataka are, in his words, 'frustrated with this corrupt, anti-people and anti-Hindu Congress government.' He also alleged that the ruling government had 'looted funds meant for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes,' a charge the Congress has not publicly addressed in this context. 'Therefore, the responsibility on all of us has increased,' Vijayendra added.

Focus on the Graduates' Constituency Election

Vijayendra underscored the significance of the South-East Graduates' Constituency, which the BJP has reportedly held for eight consecutive terms. He said the State Legislature is the 'temple of democracy' and must be represented by capable individuals, not those driven by personal ambition or the belief that money power alone guarantees victory.

The party has fielded K.M. Suresh as the NDA candidate, whom Vijayendra described as an honest worker with decades of service in the education sector. With the number of registered voters expected to cross 50,000, Suresh will need to campaign across five districts and cover all 33 Assembly constituencies under the graduates' constituency.

Warning on Congress's Voter Enrolment Drive

Vijayendra acknowledged a shifting political landscape, noting that the ruling Congress has been actively enrolling voters for several months ahead of the election. 'We still have a few months before the election, and we must accelerate our voter registration and organisational efforts,' he said, calling on leaders from Chitradurga district in particular to take greater responsibility.

He pointed out that the BJP has historically won Graduates' and Teachers' Constituency elections even during periods of Congress rule in the state — but cautioned that complacency could prove costly this time.

Leaders Present at the Meeting

The preparatory meeting was attended by several senior party figures, including district president K.T. Kumaraswamy, former MLAs Tippareddy and Basavaraj, MLA Chandranna, former MLC Shivayogi Swamy, MLCs Keshav Prasad and Naveen, NDA candidate K.M. Suresh, State President of the Kadugolla community Rajanna, and other party functionaries.

With the election approaching and voter registration efforts intensifying on both sides, the South-East Graduates' Constituency contest is shaping up as an early litmus test for Karnataka BJP's organisational strength under Vijayendra's leadership.

Point of View

He avoids internal faction friction while keeping his name in circulation. The sharper story, however, is the BJP's anxiety about the South-East Graduates' Constituency: eight consecutive wins can breed complacency, and the Congress's months-long voter enrolment drive is a structural threat the BJP is only now mobilising against. The SC/ST funds allegation, if substantiated, could be a genuine electoral lever — but without specifics or an official inquiry cited, it remains a campaign charge. Whether Vijayendra can convert anti-incumbency sentiment into organisational momentum will be the real test of his presidency.
NationPress
8 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Vijayendra say the CM question is not important?
Vijayendra was responding to remarks by BJP MLA M. Chandrappa projecting him as a future Chief Minister of Karnataka. He said such statements were made out of affection but urged the party to focus on defeating what he called the 'corrupt, anti-people and anti-Hindu' Congress government rather than on internal leadership positioning.
What is the South-East Graduates' Constituency election?
It is an upcoming election to the Karnataka Legislative Council from the South-East Graduates' Constituency, a seat the BJP has reportedly held for eight consecutive terms. The registered voter base is expected to cross 50,000, spread across five districts and 33 Assembly segments.
Who is the BJP-NDA candidate for the South-East Graduates' Constituency?
The BJP has fielded K.M. Suresh as the NDA candidate. Vijayendra described him as an honest party worker with several decades of service in the education sector who has worked selflessly for society.
What allegation did Vijayendra level against the Congress government?
Vijayendra alleged that the ruling Congress government had looted funds meant for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, in addition to calling it corrupt and anti-people. The Congress has not publicly responded to these specific charges in this context.
How is the Congress preparing for the graduates' constituency election?
According to Vijayendra, the ruling Congress party has been actively enrolling voters for several months ahead of the election. He called on BJP leaders, particularly from Chitradurga district, to accelerate their own voter registration and organisational efforts in response.
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