Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (JD)
Udupi, Mar 20: "Local issues hold paramount importance in this election. We must prioritize discussions on these matters. I will not seek votes in the name of any leaders; rather, I seek votes in my own name, should I be given the opportunity to contest elections," stated Jayaprakash Hegde, Congress leader in Udupi on Wednesday March 20.
He further said, "During my tenure as a Lok Sabha member, alongside Oscar Fernandes as central road transport minister, numerous road projects were sanctioned but remain unfinished. Addressing these pending projects is a top priority for me. The welfare of my constituents holds utmost significance. Relying solely on leaders' names for votes, breeds complacency, hindering progress. We must vote for those who deliver tangible results."
"Not all Bunt votes will be cast in my favour, nor will all Billawa votes go to my opponent. Our society is secular, and the opinions of the people matter most. Mere simplicity is not sufficient; substantive action is required. With experience in both the Vidhana Sabha and Lok Sabha, I leave it to my opponent to discuss their accomplishments. Throughout my political career, I have refrained from criticizing opponents during elections. Instead, I advocate for votes based on my own merits. Voters are familiar with my track record; there is no need for introductions.
"The party will announce the candidature this evening following our internal meeting to distribute responsibilities. Organizational efforts should commence at the grassroots level, with party workers assigned specific roles. We will also develop a constituency manifesto," he concluded.