BJP makes up for omission, promises Muslim minister
Published on Wed, May 07, 2008 at 20:26, Updated on Wed, May 07, 2008 at 20:33 in Nation section
Tags: Assembly Elections 2008, Karnataka , Bangalore

MARK HIS WORDS: BJP's chief ministerial candidate B S Yediyurappa makes a promise.
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Bangalore: The BJP, which has not fielded a single Muslim candidate for the upcoming Assembly polls in Karnataka, on Wednesday appealed for minority votes promising to induct a Muslim into its ministry if elected to power.
"We did not have any Muslim leader whose victory we could assure. Hence we could not give ticket to any Muslim candidate. But we will have a Muslim leader elected to the legislative council and induct him into the ministry," BJP's chief ministerial candidate B S Yediyurappa told reporters here.
Yediyurappa said there had been Muslim ministers in the previous BJP-led National Democratic Alliance government in New Delhi. BJP is not against minorities and as Karnataka finance minister, he had presented two budgets with a number of measures for their welfare, he said.
The BJP leader is facing a tough battle in his constituency Shikaripura in Shimoga where he is pitted against former Karnataka chief minister and Samajwadi Party leader S. Bangarappa.
Congress and Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) of former prime minister H.D. Deve Gowda have not fielded their candidates in Shikaripura and are backing Bangarappa in order to consolidate secular votes against Yediyurappa.
Yediyurappa mocked the Congress and JD-S for supporting Bangarappa against him.
"Congress has not named its chief ministerial candidate. Now that it is supporting Bangarappa in Shikaripura, why can't it name him as their chief ministerial candidate?" he asked.
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Whatever the case maybe, a political party like BJP making acomment of fielding orinducting a Muslim as minister if elected
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Mr. George Verghese who are you say whether the results will go like Gujarat way as it is for the
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This is the cheapest publicity by Congress and its mouthpiece called CNNIBN. Tickets are given on winnability factor and not
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This is BJP's vote bank politics. Look who's appeasing minorities..
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What nonsense? Is there any rule that one have to have muslims in the government? CNN-IBN, you are going too
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