E Krishnappa said, presently, about 32 per cent of Kannadigas live in Bengaluru and if Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), is trifurcated, they would "lose grounds" in some Tamil and Telugu-dominated areas.
"The proposed legislation aiming at trifurcating BBMP will help Tamil and Telugu people to regain their dominance and hold over Bengaluru city," Krishnappa said during a discussion on the bill, which has been passed by the Assembly.
Krishnappa further said that then, late Chief Minister S Bangarappa supported the cause of Kannadigas.
The JDS member said Kannadigas could gain dominance after Vatal Nagarj built a pro-Kannada party, which galvanised jobless and unemployed people from other parts of the state to migrate to Bengaluru in search of jobs.
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