Tuesday, 13 November 2018
In Karnataka's battle royale, sons of 3 former CMs fight for one seat
All the three most important contenders are children of former leader ministers of Karnataka. While BY Raghavendra is the son of BJP's kingdom president BS Yeddyurappa who's a former CM and is currently the chief of competition within the meeting, the Congress-JD(S) coalition companions have nominated Madhu Bangarappa the son of former CM S Bangarappa, even as the Janata Dal (United)'s candidate is Mahima Patel whose father JH Patel become also the CM of the country. It is a status combat between the three families with the main contest being between the BJP and the coalition authorities's candidate. Raghavendra had represented the Shivamogga LS constitutency between 2009-2014 but had vacated it for his father. However, Yeddyurappa who contested the 2018 meeting polls and had a brief-lived tenure as the chief minister of the state once more, had to resign his parliamentary seat, main to polls. In an in advance interaction with HT, Yeddyurappa had expressed dissatisfaction on the polls being held for the Lok Sabha seats now pointing out that 'folks that win will not be MP's for even six months and on the excellent can attend one consultation of parliament.' Given the inevitability of getting to retain the own family's pocket borough though he has had to subject his son. However, the coalition partners seem to have decided to offer a hard combat with the aid of fielding Madhu Bangarappa whose father additionally changed into not only a former CM of the kingdom, however additionally represented the same Lok Sabha seat 4 instances. S Prakash, spokesperson of BJP alleges 'Governance has come to a standstill as the complete cabinet is in election mode. Inspite of this, we are able to win without problems in Shivamogga.' The joint candidate of the coalition government Madhu Bangarappa also is similarly convinced approximately his probabilities of victory 'primarily based on the best paintings performed via the coalition under the leadership of leader minister Kumaraswamy.' The chief minister himself has pointed out that the coalition partners received greater number of votes collectively than BJP in the latest meeting polls in Shivamogga.Mahima Patel of JD(U) whose father J H Patel turned into the fifteenth chief minister of the state, but, feels that electorate of the constituency are searching out some thing fresh and could be inclined to present his candidature a threat. 'My purpose is to cleanse the political gadget and consequently will appeal to the hearts and minds of electorate.' Noted political analyst Mahadev Prakash although says that whilst the constituency has attracted attention because sons of three former leader ministers are contesting the polls 'it's far going to be an immediate fight among the BJP's Raghavendra and JD(S)-Congress Madhu Bangarappa. It is a status conflict for all worried. For Yeddyurappa, it is approximately preserving his home base, at the same time as for the coalition partners it's miles a check on whether or not they could transfer votes to one another.' Results day will suggest which scion of a former CM can be left smiling. Dailyhunt
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