The Asian Age

I have no plans to contest LS polls: Sidda

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Bengaluru, July 21: Former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramai­ah on Saturday said he would not contest the next Lok Sabha polls.

“.. I have said that I will not contest for Parliament, I will not contest,” Siddaramai­ah told reporters here.

After Mr Siddaramai­ah’s recent induction into the congress working committee, speculatio­n has been rife that he may be considerin­g contesting the Lok Sabha polls.

Mr Siddaramai­ah, who currently holds the post of congress Legislatur­e party leader and the head of Congress- JD( S) coalition coordinati­on committee, had contested the May 12 assembly polls from two constituen­cies. He won from Badami but lost from his home turf Chamundesh­wari. Mr Siddaramai­ah had announced that it was “most likely” to be his last election.

Earlier, addressing party office- bearers, district congress committee heads at a meeting, organised by the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee, he urged party men to “recharge” themselves to face the Lok Sabha polls. He said though there were strong expectatio­nsthat the party will retain power in the assembly polls, hesaid “we lost due to false campaign by the BJP.”

“Let’s prepare ourselves for the Lok Sabha polls, defeating BJP in that election should be our only target,” he was quoted as saying in a statement.

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