Jagadish Shettar and Laxman Savadi both have significant political influence within the Lingayat community. Shettar, a former Chief Minister of Karnataka, and Savadi, a Deputy Chief Minister, have played pivotal roles in connecting with and representing the interests of the Lingayat population. Their exit could create a void that the BJP would need to address to retain the community’s support.The Lingayats have historically been drawn to the BJP due to the party’s positioning as a champion of their interests and concerns. However, without key leaders like Shettar and Savadi, the BJP might need to work harder to assure the community that their needs will still be prioritized. It could also create an opportunity for rival parties to attempt to sway Lingayat voters in their direction.Source:- the times of IndiaThe extent of the dent in BJP’s Lingayat support would depend on several factors, including the strategy the party employs to mitigate the impact of these exits. The BJP might need to quickly identify alternative leaders who can resonate with the Lingayat community and continue to build trust and rapport.Source:- ndtv
    In conclusion, the departure of Shettar and Savadi from the BJP could indeed pose a challenge to the party’s grip on the Lingayat vote bank in the Karnataka polls. However, the actual outcome will hinge on the BJP’s response to this development and how effectively they can address the concerns of the Lingayat community going forwardShare your views in the comments

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