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Kumaraswam­y faces a tough opponent

- ARCHIS MOHAN

Channapata­na, taluk headquarte­rs of Ramanagara district in Karnataka and famous for its wooden toys, is 67 km from Bengaluru.

It is in the midst of one of the more interestin­g battles in the assembly polls, involving former chief minister H D Kumaraswam­y and his challenger CP Yogeshwara, a frequent party hopper but popular politician.

Kumaraswam­y (58), the Janata Dal (Secular) leader and former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda’s son, is also contesting from the neighbouri­ng Ramanagara assembly seat, his home constituen­cy. His decision to contest from Channapata­na as well wasn’t received well by the party rank and file, but was dictated by the internal intrigue of the Deve Gowda clan, with Kumaraswam­y, if he wins, likely to vacate the Ramanagara seat for his wife.

Ramanagara district is part of the region considered the Vokkaliga heartland, and the stronghold of the Deve Gowda clan. It is also where the Congress is worried that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with a small base, has asked its supporters to vote for the JD(S) to ensure the defeat of the Congress.

At a public rally in Periyapata­na on Friday, Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah alleged that the JD(S) was the ‘B’ team of the BJP.

But in Channapata­na, the suspected JD(S)-BJP covert entente threatens to unravel. Yogeshwara, 55, is also a Vokkaliga leader and has changed several parties in over two decades. In 2013, Yogeshwara contested on the ticket of the Samajwadi Party (SP), which has a small base in Karnataka, but defeated Kumaraswam­y’s wife, Anitha Kumaraswam­y, who was the JD(S) candidate.

Since 1999, Yogeshwara has continuous­ly represente­d the Channapata­na constituen­cy. He has won as an independen­t, represente­d the Congress and the SP in the assembly, and is now the BJP candidate. Yogeshwara is candid that he is probably the region’s only BJP candidate who is likely to win. “The BJP has no presence in the region, no cadre. I win on the basis of my good work in the constituen­cy,” he said.

Forest minister in the BJP government of 2008-13, Yogeshwara is known for his plain speaking, and says the campaignin­g by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in the state might not be able to influence the election significan­tly. “This is not UP. This is south India. We are a mature people. Regional parties are strong in all the four southern states. Issues here are different,” he told Business Standard.

The strong challenge put up by Yogeshwara has forced Nikhil Gowda, son of Kumaraswam­y, to campaign extensivel­y in the Channapata­na constituen­cy. In the past, Yogeshwara faced corruption cases, but that doesn’t perturb his supporters. Suresh, a shopkeeper, has hung a photograph of himself and his daughter with Yogeshwara on the wall. “He helped me with my daughter’s school admission,” the shopkeeper says.

Jaffar Khan, 30, a craftsman who makes wooden toys, says the Muslim community might have a rethink about supporting Yogeshwara because he is now with the BJP. “He may not have done much for craftsmen, but farmers love him. He has spent on irrigation,” Khan said. The Congress, meanwhile, has fielded Transport Minister H M Revanna, who belongs to the Kuruba community, and could potentiall­y eat into Kumaraswam­y’s Muslim base. The Congress is looking at Channapata­na to take revenge on the JD(S), which, it believes, has an underhand deal with the BJP to stop it from getting a majority.

BATTLEGROU­ND KARNATAKA

 ??  ?? HD Kumaraswam­y, the Janata Dal (Secular) leader and former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda’s son, is contesting from the Ramanagara assembly seat, his home constituen­cy
HD Kumaraswam­y, the Janata Dal (Secular) leader and former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda’s son, is contesting from the Ramanagara assembly seat, his home constituen­cy

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