The BJP seems to think that once the nonagenarian former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda moves away from old Mysuru politics, it can step into the shoes of the Janata Dal (Secular) and beat the Congress at its own game in this region. The party has invested heavily here even when its prospects looked bleak in most of the 61 seats that constitute the Vokkaliga heartland. However, the politics of Hindutva is unlikely to go unchallenged here as well. The Vokkaligas are at the forefront of the Kannada movement, and they are sensitive to the BJP’s politics of stifling subnational sentiments. Celebrated Kannada poet Kuvempu, whom the Vokkaligas consider as an icon, inspired generations of youth to resist the dominance of Brahminical Hinduism. This time, the BJP even tried to popularise two fictitious Vokkaliga warriors as having killed Tipu Sultan, the erstwhile Muslim ruler of Mysore, in a bid to turn the Vokkaligas against the Muslims. This prompted a stern intervention by Nirmalananda Swami, the head of the Vokkaliga mutt (monastery), when he asked the BJP leaders to stop propagating fiction as history. Nanjavadhuta Swami, the head of another Vokkaliga mutt, was unequivocal in his disapproval of the Bommai Government scrapping reservation for Muslims to increase it for the Vokkaligas. ‘We do not need it (increase in reservation) if you are giving it to us by snatching it from someone else’, the Vokkaliga seer was seen saying in a widely shared video clip.