Jagadish Shettar, a prominent Lingayat leader and former Chief Minister of Karnataka, has played a crucial role in consolidating support for the BJP among the Lingayat community. His departure could lead to a loss of confidence among his followers and create a gap in the party’s outreach to this influential group.Similarly, Laxman Savadi, another influential Lingayat leader and Deputy Chief Minister, has contributed to the BJP’s popularity among Lingayat voters. His exit might weaken the party’s ability to connect with this community, potentially resulting in a shift of support towards other parties.The Lingayat community, traditionally considered a BJP stronghold, has been a key factor in the party’s electoral successes in Karnataka. However, the departure of these two leaders could create uncertainty and open the door for rival parties to court Lingayat voters.Source:- the times of indiaThe BJP would need to strategize and work to fill the void left by Shettar and Savadi, possibly by promoting emerging Lingayat leaders or by adopting policies that resonate with the community’s interests. The party’s ability to swiftly address these potential challenges could determine its success in retaining its Lingayat support base.Source:- India today
    In conclusion, the exits of Shettar and Savadi could indeed dent the BJP’s Lingayat support in the upcoming Karnataka polls. The party must carefully navigate this situation and work to maintain its strong connection with the influential Lingayat community to secure a favorable outcome in the elections
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