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Ahead of BBMP polls, 40 JD(S) workers join AAPMany of those who have made this jump to AAP include industry representatives from Bengaluru
Shruthi H M Sastry
DHNS
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Some of those who joined said they were motivated by Kejriwal's welfare measures. Credit: PTI
Some of those who joined said they were motivated by Kejriwal's welfare measures. Credit: PTI

Forty JD(S) workers joined the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) en masse on Monday ahead of the BBMP elections, striking a blow to the regional party which has seen consecutive defeats in recent elections.

Among those who joined AAP was businessman B T Naganna, a former JD(S) general secretary.

This happened after the JD(S) recently convened a meeting to discuss how it could strengthen its presence and reorganise itself at the grassroots.

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Many of those who have made this jump to AAP include industry representatives from Bengaluru.

Speaking to DH, Naganna said Kejriwal's welfare measures motivated him to make this shift.

"What we need today is accessible healthcare and education for all. I got into politics in the first place to fight against corruption and make a difference. I feel I can work towards this with the Aam Aadmi Party," he said.

Currently an elected member of the KASSIA council, FKCCI and the Peenya Industries Association, Naganna joined the JD(S) in 2009. He was an aspirant in the 2018 Assembly elections, but he did not get the ticket, he said. That the regional party was centred around one family and its members also played a role in his decision, he added.

AAP has been working hard to make inroads into Bengaluru and has targeted the municipal elections that are likely to be held early next year.

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(Published 30 November 2020, 21:02 IST)