"The Siddaramaiah government is anti Hindu. It has not brought to book killers of 20-odd BJP and RSS leaders in the past couple of years, whereas it has been in talks with SDPI for a pre-poll alliance," senior BJP leader Ananth Kumar said.
The biggest testimony for this was talks KPCC Chief G Parameshwara had with Social Demoractic Party of India (the political wing of Popular Front of India), for a pre-poll alliance between Congress and the party, he said.
Without mentioning the burning issue of separate religious status for Lingayats, Kumar lambasted the government for 'dividing' the community for electoral gains.
These three issues proved that the Congress government was anti-hindu and their actions were for gains in the polls, he alleged.
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Amid raging differences onthe issue of separate religion status to Veerashivas/Lingayats,Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had said on December 25 that he was not making any attempts to divide any religion.
The VeerashaivaMahasabha' assertsthat Veerashaiva and Lingayats are the same, while the other group wantsthe separate religion tag only for Lingayats.
The latter believes that Veerashaiva is oneamong the seven sects of Shaivas, which is part of Hinduism.
BJP and several sections of the Hindu communityhave maintained a cautious stance keeping away from the move to give Veerashaiva/Lingayat separate religion status.
On the party's assessment of the electoral ramifications of the Lingayat issue, Kumar said the question was of people s being 'fed up' with failure of law and order, farmers' plight, the economy and communal disharmony, among others.
One of the most important strategies to be adopted was deployment of "page pramukhs" who would be assigned the task of issues relating to voters lists and kickstarting a door-to-door campaign to woo voters at the booth level.
However, this was not the Gujarat model because the page pramukhs have been in vogue for the past two-and-a-half years, including in Uttar Pradesh elections, where BJP registered a resounding victory, he said
From February 17 to 22, BJP would distribute the 'chargesheets' to people in each constituency, he said.