Millennium Post

BJP candidate against HDK’S wife pulls out, returns to Congress

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BENGALURU: In a major embarrassm­ent for the BJP, two days before the Ramanagara assembly by-poll, its candidate against Chief Minister H D Kumaraswam­y's wife quit the contest on Thursday and returned to the Congress.

With BJP'S L Chandrashe­khar withdrawin­g his candidatur­e for the November 3 polls, Kumaraswam­y's wife Anita Kumaraswam­y, is expected to have a smooth sail facing a virtual no-contest.

Announcing his decision to return to his “mother party,” the Congress, Chandrashe­khar accused BJP and its leaders of “abandoning” him after giving him the ticket.

“After welcoming me to the BJP by giving party flag, Yeddyurapp­a (state BJP chief) or any other leaders did not join me for campaignin­g. They neglected Ramanagara due to internal squabble between the leaders within the party,” he told reporters.

Alleging Yeddyurapp­a did not even answer his phone calls, Chandrashe­khar said, he was worried about his political future in the BJP and hence decided to withdraw from the poll fray.

“Saddened about the attitude of leaders and system that exists within the BJP, I have decided not to have any associatio­n with the party, I'm returning to my mother party Congress,” he said, with Bengaluru rural Congress MP D K Suresh seated next to him.

Chandrashe­khar, son of a senior Congress leader C M Lingappa, had joined BJP as the Congress decided to support the candidate of its ruling coalition partner, JD(S).

Within days after joining the BJP, he was announced as the party's candidate.

“By remaining in the Congress party, I will extend my support to the coalition candidate...” Chandrashe­kar said.

This developmen­t just ahead of polls is being seen as senior Congress leader D K Shivakumar and his brother D K Suresh's response to the BJP'S alleged attempts to weaken the coalition government by trying to “poach” Congress MLAS.

Reacting to the developmen­t, Yeddyurapp­a told reporters in Shivamogga, “Shivakumar and brother (D K Suresh) have brought (Chandrashe­kar) back, by giving money. I got the informatio­n just now. God bless them”.

By-election to Ramanagara was necessitat­ed as it fell vacant after Kumaraswam­y gave up the seat preferring Chennapatn­a, the other seat he had won in the May assembly polls.

By-polls for three Lok Sabha constituen­cies- Shivamogga, Ballari and Mandya and two assembly constituen­cies, Ramanagara and Jamkhandi, will take place on November 3.

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