Less than a handful of nominations were filed on the first day of the election process, in a lukewarm start to the exercise, largely blamed on "New Moon".
But it appears that Karnataka Textiles Minister Varthur Prakash had no such reservations.
He filed papers from Kolar, seeking reelection from there as an independent. Prakash had extended support to BJP government and was made a minister.
This time, he was not keen on a BJP ticket and wanted to contest from Congress but apparently did not succeed.
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The process of filing nominations is expected to pick up from Friday, with most slated for Monday, the day considered "auspicious" by the political class.
Sources said astrologers seem to be in great demand as politicians are flocking to them to consult on "lucky time and day" for filing nominations.
Main political parties are yet to announce candidates to all the 224 constituencies. Congress sources said names for the remaining 47 constituencies are expected to be announced on April 12. Sources said ruling BJP would come out with its last list of 49 names by April 15.