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Yeddyurappa asks EC to appoint central observers for Mandya,

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru

The BJP's Karnataka unit Thursday requested the Election Commission to appoint central observers in Mandya, Hassan and Tumkur Lok Sabha seats, as it suspects that Chief Minister H DKumaraswamy would misuse the state machinery to suit the electoral needs of his son, nephew and father.

Unit chief B S Yeddyurappa in a letter to the Chief Election Commissioner has pointed out that there are precedents of the election commission appointing special central observers in addition to the present official set up in highlyvolatile constituencies.

"In the wake of heat being generated in the elections in these three constituencies owing to high profile contestants, my sincere request is the commission should appoint central observer to each of the constituencies to guide and supervise ground level officials in conducting elections impartially," Yeddyurappa said in his letter.

 

"I hope the CEC will take cognizance of my request and post senior officials as observers in these three constituencies," the former chief minister said.

While Kumaraswamy's father and former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda is JD(S) candidate from Tumkur, his son NikhilKumaraswamy and elder brother H D Revanna's son Prajwal areparty candidates from Mandya and Hassan Lok Sabha seats respectively.

Highlighting the volatility of elections in Mandya, Hassan and Tumkur Lok Sabha constituencies, Yeddyurappa alleged there was every possibility ofKumaraswamy misusing the state official machinery to suit the electoral needs of his son, nephew and father in these three constituencies.

Pointing out that hurdles were created on the day of filing of papers by independent candidate Sumalathain Mandya Lok Sabha seat, he said "Kumaraswamy and his party leaders have a track record of allegedly misutilising theofficial machinery in the past."

"In the coming days as we approach the polling day, things may start going wayward forcing the people to suspect the conduct of elections in a free and fair manner in these three constituencies," he added.

In Mandya, Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil is pitted against multi-lingual actress Sumalatha Ambareesh, who is the widow ofactor-politician M H Ambareesh.

Having been denied ticket by the Congress with Mandya going to the JD(S) due to coalition compulsions, Sumalatha iscontesting as an independent candidate.

She has the support of BJP and many disgruntled Congress leaders who are upset overtheir party ceding the seat to the JD(S).

In Tumkur Deve Gowda is pitted against BJP's Basavaraj while Congress rebel candidate and sitting MP Muddahanumegowda has also filed his nomination.

Prajwal has been fielded against A Manju of BJP, who quit Congressafter the party ceded the seat to JD(S).

Mandya, Hassa and Tumkur will go to polls in the firstphase on April 18, and the last date for withdrawal of nomination is March 29.

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First Published: Mar 28 2019 | 8:20 PM IST

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