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Finally, Lotus in Krishna’s hands!

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Bengaluru: Former Union External Affairs Minister S M Krishna formally joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday in New Delhi. Krishna, one of the tallest Congress leaders in Karnataka who quit the party after 46 years in January, was supposed to join the BJP on March 15 but has to put off due to his sister’s demise.

Krishna, who had said the Congress did not need him, described his joining the BJP asa very important stop in his onward journey.

At the programme, attended by party chief Amit Shah and other key leaders such as Union Ministers Ananth Kumar, D V Sadananda Gowda, MLAs Satish Reddy and CT Ravi and other BJP leaders, he said India has progressed because of the leadership of PM Modi and Amit Shah.

One of the towering figures in the Congress, Krishna’s shift raises concerns about large-scale defection from the party’s state unit as the Siddaramaiah government faces assembly elections next year. It is also a huge shot in the arm for the BJP, which, after seizing control of three of the seven north-eastern states, is looking for a foothold in the south.  

The 84-year-old had resigned from the Congress’ primary membership, miffed that the party’s state unit did not give him a key role or consulted him on key issues.

A trusted aide of Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, Krishna, who served as Karnataka’s Chief Minister between 1999 and 2004, is credited with setting up Bengaluru as the nation’s IT hub. Later, he served as the Maharashtra Governor and even had a stint as the country’s external affairs minister during the UPA government. Later, he returned to Karnataka, hoping to play a role in state politics.

A day after he quit Congress, Krishna said the party did not need mass leaders any more. “I felt for some time that Congress doesn’t need me, the party now depends on situation managers. They do not want time-tested leaders and workers,” he had said. But he had made it clear that he was not considering retirement.

Last month, the BJP’s Karnataka chief BS Yeddyurappa had said Krishna, who had decided to join the BJP, was unsure about the timing.

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