The Hindu (Mangalore)

Emotions run high as grandsons of old rivals take on each other in this prestigiou­s seat

- Sathish G.T.

Former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda, now 91, among the seniormost star campaigner in the current Lok Sabha elections, is seen in the villages of Hassan Lok Sabha constituen­cy. He addresses multiple meetings in a day, braving the hot sun, in a bid to ensure that his grandson, Prajwal Revanna, 34, is reelected.

The amount of time and hard work the former Prime Minister is putting into the constituen­cy, which has been the strong base of his party Janata Dal (Secular) for decades, shows that the fight this time is quite tough.

The Congress has chosen to field 32yearold Shreyas M. Patel, considerin­g the fight he gave to former Minister H.D. Revanna in Holenarasi­pur constituen­cy in the Assembly polls held last year. Mr. Revanna won with a margin of little over 3,152 votes. Mr. Shreyas is grandson of late G. Puttaswamy Gowda, who fought against Mr. Deve Gowda in multiple elections. The political rivalry between the two families has continued for the third generation.

In 2019, Mr. Prajwal was the candidate of the JD(S)Congress coalition. This time, the scene has reversed, with the party aligning with the BJP, which fought against him in the last election. Interestin­gly, while in the last election he was assured of Muslim votes, this time he is banking on Lingayat voters, who are considered traditiona­l supporters of the BJP in the constituen­cy.

Of the eight Assembly constituen­cies in Hassan, the JD(S) won Hassan, Holenarasi­pur, Arkalgud, and Shravanabe­lagola in last year’s Assembly polls. The BJP and the Congress won two each. Mr. Prajwal, being the candidate of the JD (S)BJP combine, in principle, enjoys the support of six MLAs. On the other hand, the Congress candidate has the support of only two MLAs, representi­ng Arsikere and Kadur.

Considerin­g this numerical strength, JD(S) is well ahead of the opposite candidate. However, the JD(S) faction is well aware of the factors that might go against their candidate. A major section of BJP leaders, who have always fought against JD(S) to build their careers in politics, are in no mood to campaign for Mr. Prajwal. The party’s senior leaders had to intervene multiple times to calm down local leaders.

Besides that, the JD(S) candidate has been facing allegation­s of ignoring certain issues that have bothered voters. Many in parts of Sakleshpur, Alur, and Belur argue that Mr. Prajwal, being in Delhi, hardly spoke about mananimal conflict, a huge issue locally. He also faces allegation­s of not being accessible over the past five years. Mr. Prajwal has over the past weeks often ought apology if he has “committed any mistakes”. On the plus side, the JD(S) has a strong base in the constituen­cy and Mr. Deve Gowda’s campaigns are a big draw. He has been making appeals to save his party and support his grandson.

The Congress workers are banking on the guarantee schemes that the State government implemente­d and the support of the Congress party’s traditiona­l vote bank, which includes minorities, Dalits, and backward classes. However, the Congress faces lack of workers at the grassroots. The last time the Congress won the Hassan Lok Sabha seat was in 1999. The party has not won Sakleshpur and Hassan constituen­cies since 1994. Similarly, it has had no representa­tive from Holenarasi­pur and Shravanabe­lagola Assembly constituen­cies since 2004.

Despite these organisati­onal difficulti­es, Congress supporters believe that their candidate will win because a major section of voters are against “onefamily supremacy”. Mr. Shreya’s mother, Anupama Mahesh, who had contested against H.D. Revanna for Holenarasi­pur constituen­cy and lost earlier, during a roadshow in Hassan, made an emotional appeal to the voters to support his son this time.

People of Hassan, many say, are swayed by emotions. Whose emotions will prevail remains to be seen.

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