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Deve Gowda files nomination for Rspolls from Karnataka

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BENGALURU: JD(S) patriarch H D Deve Gowda on Tuesday filed his nomination as party's candidate for June 19 Rajya Sabha elections from Karnataka.

The former Prime Minister was accompanie­d by his sons former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswam­y and former Minister H D Revanna, state JD(S) chief H K Kumaraswam­y and others, as he filed his papers at the office of Legislativ­e Assembly Secretary M K Vishalaksh­i, who is the returning officer for the polls. JD(S) on Monday had announced that Gowda will be contesting the Rajya Sabha polls.

Announcing the decision, Kumaraswam­y had said Gowda decided to contest following the request of Congress President Sonia Gandhi, several national leaders and party legislator­s, and it was not an easy task to “persuade” him to enter the Rajya Sabha.

The JD(S), which has 34 seats in the assembly, is not in a position to win a seat in Rajya Sabha on its own and will need support from the Congress with its surplus votes.

A minimum of 45 votes are required for a candidate to win. If he wins, this will be the second Rajya Sabha entry for 87-year-old Gowda, the first time being in 1996 as the Prime Minister.

Gowda was defeated in Tumkur constituen­cy by BJP'S G S Basavaraj by over 13,000 votes in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. Meanwhile, BJP'S Erannakada­di and Ashok Gasti on Tuesday filed their nomination as party candidates for June 19 Rajya Sabha polls from Karnataka.

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