Bijapur MP Ramesh Jigajinagi (71), a six-time MP (three from Bijapur and three from Chikkodi), would reportedly prefer not to contest. He is a Dalit, and the BJP has taken note of his recent comment that “Dalit leaders do not rise to the top easily in this party. It is very sad. But we will accept this and move on.” Although this was in response to BY Vijayendra’s appointment as party chief in November 2023, it is unlikely that Jigajinagi will be fielded again.
The overall accent of the BJP is on making younger supporters fight the election. BJP sources said this is badly needed in a state where the party is in the Opposition. That the BJP has seen intense factionalism in Karnataka is the party’s worst-kept secret, as many leaders had attributed the 2023 Assembly election defeat to internal sabotage. But after B Y Vijayendra’s appointment, his “no-nonsense approach, coupled with his popularity across districts, has compelled leaders at both state and district levels to align with his vision. Shrewd leaders recognise in him a capable, strong, and strategic-minded president. This realisation, coupled with the understanding that Vijayendra is here for the long term, has led to a unified front,” explained a Vijayendra supporter.