LS polls: Sumalatha digs in heels, turns Mandya prestige battle for JD(S)-Cong combine

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Mar 17 2019 | 5:55 PM IST

The battle for Mandya constituency has become a prestige issue for the JD(S)-Congress combine, which is making all-out efforts to ensure victory for Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil Gowda, as popular Kannada film star Ambareesh's widow Sumalatha refused to back-pedal on her insistence on contesting the seat.

The multi-lingual film actress has made it clear that she would contest the polls from Mandya in spite of the Congress leaving the seat for the Janata Dal (Secular). Ambareesh, a former Congress MP, represented Mandya in the Lok Sabha thrice.

The seat is in the Vokkaliga community heartland where H D Deve Gowda's party holds sway. The JD(S) had won all the eight assembly segments under the Mandya Lok Sabha constituency in the 2018 Karnataka elections.

Much to the discomfort of the JD(S) and the Congress, Sumalatha has already started an aggressive election campaign in Mandya. The grand old party tried some back channel talks to persuade her not to contest from Mandya, but to no avail.

With JD(S) patriarch Deve Gowda launching his grandson and Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil from the seat, the party's sitting MP L R Shivarame Gowda is reportedly upset over not being given the ticket, despite winning the Mandya bypoll a few months ago.

About a week ago, Shivarame Gowda met Congress leaders N Chaluvarayaswamy and Balakrishna, as also BJP leaders MLA Ashwathanarayan and C P Yogeshwar.

The ruling alliance is also keeping a tab on the BJP, which has hinted at backing Sumalatha.

Her Friday meeting with former chief minister S M Krishna, who had been a Congress loyalist but joined the BJP lately, seeking his support has sent the JD(S) into tizzy.

Party spokesperson Ramesh Babu told PTI, "Sumalatha is aspiring for power so much that she is knocking at the doors of the BJP She has met S M Krishna. Now people are getting to know the reality.

"The BJP is playing on all these things. The voters of Mandya will not entertain such dirty politics. We will retain the seat."
He had begun his electoral political career from Janata Dal

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First Published: Mar 17 2019 | 5:55 PM IST

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