The Hindu (Bangalore)

Heat, excitement, and garland of apples on Mansoor Ali Khan’s campaign trail

- Afshan Yasmeen

The sun glares relentless­ly, but it did not seem to dim the excitement of supporters of Bengaluru Central Congress candidate Mansoor Ali Khan, as he campaigned near J.C. Nagar police station in Jayamahal. Party workers streamed in as the convoy moved on, their spirits up in support of the lone Muslim Lok Sabha candidate from any major party in Karnataka.

Mr. Khan, contesting against the BJP’s threeterm MP P.C. Mohan, was accompanie­d by Shivajinag­ar MLA Rizwan Arshad. At one point, Mr. Khan was o¤ered a mammoth apple garland. As the garland was lowered, people surged forward like a swarm of bees, their arms stretched eagerly for the apples. With each grab and tug, the air ‘lled with laughter and excitement.

A bonanza

Thirty-one-year-old Subhashini, a resident of Chinnappa Garden in Jayamahal, beamed with joy as she managed to grab quite a few apples in her saree pallu. She along with her neighbours Shanthamma and Parvathamm­a joined the campaign group from morning. “My children will be happy when I go home with these fruits,” she said.

Wearing T-shirts sporting Mr. Khan’s photo, Syed Afnan and Ajay Yadav are among the 12 employees of an AC servicing ‘rm accompanyi­ng the campaign procession. They said they were impressed with Mr. Khan’s vision for progress.

The Hindu caught up with Mr. Khan, who runs a chain of educationa­l institutio­ns, during his campaign. Exuding con‘dence of emerging victorious, Mr. Khan said he will strive to transform Bengaluru Central into a model constituen­cy.

“This constituen­cy has a signi‘cant minority electorate. Karnataka has sent only one Muslim MP to the Lok Sabha in the last 20 years and I am optimistic that the Congress’ guarantees and our government’s performanc­e will work in our favour this time,” he said. “While the responsibi­lities of a MP are di¤erent from the local MLA and corporator, the common man expects us to resolve their basic problems ‘rst. The developmen­t of my constituen­cy is a top priority for me. I think people can vouch for the lack of developmen­t here,” he said.

Although Bengaluru Central contribute­s around 25% of taxes to the Centre, the allocation of funds for infrastruc­ture developmen­t here is not adequate, he said. “We will have to collective­ly ‘ght to get what is rightfully due to us,” he said, asserting that he will strive for sustainabl­e developmen­t of the constituen­cy. “As an educator, I want to create a movement inside and outside Parliament to get higher allocation of funds for education and health sectors,” Mr. Khan said.

Dismissing reports that his party MLAs were not backing him whole-heartedly, Mr. Khan said; “Coping with the harsh summer during campaignin­g is getting di‚cult. Another challenge is to ensure that all citizens come out and vote on polling day.”

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Congress candidate from Bengaluru Central Lok Sabha constituen­cy Mansoor Ali Khan at a campaign rally in Bengaluru.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Congress candidate from Bengaluru Central Lok Sabha constituen­cy Mansoor Ali Khan at a campaign rally in Bengaluru.

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