The Asian Age

Cong releases names for 3 crucial seats

- BALA CHAUHAN

With five days to go before the last date for filing nomination­s on Tuesday, the Congress has finally released its candidates for three out of the seven pending seats clearing N. A. Haris for the prestigiou­s Shantinaga­r seat, while putting Badami on hold, it has kept alive the controvers­y that is unlikely to die down.

While it is an open secret that chief minister Siddaramai­ah is bent on standing from two seats — Chamundesh­wari and Badami in North Karnataka — he is being discourage­d from doing so by diehard Congressme­n, whom the CM believes do not have his best interests at heart.

Adding fuel to the fire of a rift between Mr Siddaramai­ah and the party bosses are reports of a late night closed door meeting on April 18 that the chief minister reportedly held with the AICC general secretary K. C. Venugopal, KPCC president Dr G. Parameshwa­r and Congress campaign

committee chairman D. K. Shivakumar in Mysuru.

Sources close to the developmen­ts have told this newspaper that the CM reportedly made it clear to Mr. Venugopal that he would contest the Assembly elections from Badami as his second constituen­cy.

On Wednesday night Siddaramai­ah reportedly reiterated his demand before three Congress leaders.

The party heavily depends on Siddaramai­ah as their star campaigner. In fact, in the May 12 elections he is pitted against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a ‘ do- or- die’ battle for Karnataka.

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