The Karnataka assembly polls, slated for May 12, will be a no-holds-barred battle between the ruling Congress and the BJP, with the Janata Dal (Secular) also looking for a slice of the electoral pie.
The Siddaramaiah-led Congress, which ousted the mired-in-controversy BJP regime in 2013, is hoping to pull off a “repeat performance”. The chief minister, who only joined the party in 2006, appears to have gone through his five-year term without too much in the way of scandals or rebellions. (Incidentally, he is also the first Karnataka CM in the last 15 years to serve a full term.)
Bengaluru-based analyst A. Veerappa says, unlike in the past, this election is bereft of any major issues. This, he believes, “will make it very difficult for the Congress to retain power…
