Former police officer Bhaskar Rao quits AAP, joins BJP
The Hindu
The ruling party is said to be trying to make a political point during the visit of AAP leader and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to Karnataka by enrolling AAP’s prominent faces in the BJP
Retired IPS officer and AAP leader Bhaskar Rao joined the ruling BJP in Bengaluru on March 1 ahead of Assembly elections in Karnataka.
He was inducted in the party by BJP State president Nalin Kumar Kateel, who handed over a party flag to him, at a programme at the party office in Bengaluru.
Bhaskar Rao had taken voluntary retirement in 2022 and joined the AAP. His quitting the AAP comes days ahead of AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal’s visit to Karnataka on March 4.
Mr. Rao described the BJP as a party that believes in national spirit and sanaatana dharma. “I have belief in national spirit and sanaatana dharma since my childhood,” Mr. Rao claimed.
He alleged that though he was associated with the AAP for about a year, he felt that the party did not have the capability to grow in Karnataka. He described the BJP as the only party that can protect the integrity of the country.
Mr. Rao, who has served as the police commissioner of Bengaluru city, said he would execute whatever responsibility was entrusted to him by the BJP leadership.
A few leaders from the AAP too joined the BJP along with Mr. Rao.













