Bangalore: By-polls: Candidates file nominations, battlelines drawn


Bangalore: By-polls: Candidates file nominations, battlelines drawn

Bangalore, Aug 4 (IANS): Popular Kannada film actor Ramya Saturday filed nomination papers as the Congress candidate for the Aug 21 by-poll to Mandya Lok Sabha seat from Karnataka.

She is pitted against former legislator C. S. Puttaraju of Janata Dal (Secular), who filed his papers Friday. Mandya is about 80km from Bangalore.

For the Bangalore Rural Lok Sabha seat, for which also by-poll is being held Aug 21, the Congress has fielded D. K. Suresh, brother of party legislator and former minister D. K. Shivakumar.

Suresh will face Anita Kumaraswamy of JD(S). Anita is the wife of JD(S) state president and former chief minister H. D. Kumaraswamy.

Suresh and Anita also filed their papers Saturday.

Kumaraswamy is the son of JD(S) president and former prime minister H. D. Deve Gowda.

Both the seats were held by the JD(S) - Bangalore Rural by Kumaraswamy and Mandya by N. Cheluvarayaswamy.

The two quit the Lok Sabha following their election to the state assembly in the May 5 poll.

Winning the Aug 21 bypolls to the Bangalore Rural and Mandya Lok Sabha seats is a matter of prestige for two of the three major political parties in the state - the ruling Congress and the JD(S).

The stakes are high for the Congress as it recaptured power in the state on its own after seven years, defeating the Bharatiya Janata Party in the assembly poll held just about three months ago.

For the JD(S), the stakes are higher as former chief minister and state president H.D. Kumaraswamy held the Bangalore Rural seat while N. Cheluvarayaswamy, another prominent leader of the party, the Mandya seat. Mandya is about 80 km from Bangalore.

Kumaraswamy and Cheluvarayaswamy quit the Lok Sabha after winning the assembly elections, necessitating the by-polls.

The BJP has little presence in these two seats, considered strongholds of the JD(S) and indications are it may not field candidates. Likewise, the Karnataka Janata Party (KJP) of former BJP leader B.S. Yeddyurappa, also does not have any presence in the two constituencies.

Hence, the battle will be between the Congress and the JD(S).

Political parties in Karnataka did not expect the by-polls as the term of the Lok Sabha was due to end in less than a year and were surprised when the Election Commission of India announced the schedule.

Karnataka Janata Dal-United (JDU) leader M.P. Nadagouda even filed a petition in the high court seeking cancellation of the by-polls as the elected members will serve less than a year's term.

The high court, however, dismissed the petition and the by-polls will be held Aug 21 as scheduled by the Election Commission.

Though largely unwanted, the by-polls are being used as a testing ground by the political parties, mainly the Congress, the JD(S) and the BJP.

The Congress hopes to win both the seats because of its schemes like up to 30 kg of rice at Re.1 a kg for poor families and 150 ml of milk for children in 'Anganwadis' and for students of first to 10th standard in government and government-aided schools for three days a week.

The cheap rice scheme took off July 10 and the free milk programme Aug 1. While the cheap rice scheme will help around 10 million poor families, the milk scheme will benefit over 10 million pre-school (children going to Anganwadis) and school goers.

Besides these two programmes, the Congress has also come out with populist programmes like interest-free loans up to Rs. 200,000 for farmers and higher subsidies for milk producers.

The JD(S) and the BJP are seeing the by-polls as an opportunity to test a possible understanding between them to defeat the Congress in the general elections due early next year.

Though JD(S) president Deve Gowda often mouths his "no-truck with the BJP" slogan, his son Kumaraswamy again seems ready for an alliance with that party.

Kumaraswamy had toppled the Congress-JD(S) coalition government in the state in 2006 by forging alliance with Yeddyurappa, who was then in the BJP, and formed a JD(S)-BJP government with himself as chief minister.

The arrangement collapsed after 20 months as Kumaraswamy failed to hand over the chief ministership to Yeddyurappa as had been agreed to.

"If I had handed over power to the BJP then as agreed, the Congress would have had no future in Karnataka," Kumaraswamy thundered in the assembly earlier this week.

"I have no regrets about forming the coalition with the BJP," he asserted, contrary to claims by his father that the alliance with the BJP was a big mistake the JD(S) made.

These statements of Kumaraswamy follow feelers from the BJP that it is willing to support the JD(S) in the Aug 21 by-polls as a testing ground for an understanding for the general elections to defeat the Congress, the common political foe of both the parties.

Thus, the by-polls, though not wanted by the two parties, are turning out to be a platform to not only test the popularity of Congress programmes but explore the ground for a possible JD(S)-BJP seat adjustment for the general elections.

 

  

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  • Surendra Ramanjini, Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 21 2013

    Vokkaligas community votes is not vote bank of Jds... Congress also sharing Vokkaligas votes...

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  • Kumarswamy, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 07 2013

    JDS will be winning in 2 place. Vokkaligas are always will supoort gowdas family. Ramy will lose by huge margin

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 05 2013

    Miss.Ramya is a very good winning candidate to Mandya as well as Sri D.K.Suresh to Bangalore Rural.Hope these both candidates come out with flying colours in both the constituvencies with good margin.All the best.Thanq.

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  • SRIDHAR SHETTY, DOHA /BARKUR

    Mon, Aug 05 2013

    this by election shows the ultimate point of foolishness!!!

    what they r going to achieve by this????. within few months there will be lokasabha election again so there is no point of by election.

    why govt and election commission wasting public money and time.

    who ever win what they r going to do in 3-4 months...

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  • sandesh, udupi/ Dubai

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Ambarish is here then no horse race today

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Srimaam Belman Langoola Acharya..
    Why are you leaving it to my imagination? Like you in these fields...
    Ballidanu Nanalla
    Hari Naama Bittu Nanagenu Gothilaa...

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    RAMAYA VAYA VATSA VAYA..RAMAYA VAYA VATSA VAYA..THUMNE DIL CONGRES KO DIYA..

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    It is not difficult for D. K. Suresh and Ramya to give 100 Crores Rs for Lokasabhe MP tickets.

    They might have got monsoon offer also i.e ticket for Rs 80 crores each, like Birender Singh..

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  • Gabriel Francis ( Gabbuji), Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Ambi and S.M.Krishna are foes at Mandya, I wonder how how Ambi would warm up to Ramya's candidature, it would be interesting to see. Hope both Ambi n SMK agree on Rammis candidature for Mandya LS by-election as well as 2014 LS election.

    I am not a big fan of film actors entering into political arena. Tamilnaadu politics is ruled by film actors. So is Andhra. Rest of states, major political parties and Cenral government has few (in)famous actors donning roles of seasoned politicians. In India's parliamentary form of elections ( which is different from presidential form of elections), people get attracted more towards popularity, stardom, charisma. Most of famous personalities tried to SERVE people through political tool, but most of this is just a gimmick. Hope voters cast their votes wisely to a secular, inclusive, people-friendly personality who will ultimately serve people rather than get served from people.

    Rammi, all the best in your political journey. I have nothing to say about Gowda family politicians from JD-S and DKS from congress because I am not a supporter of their kind of politics ( read between words) and also I do not expect any unselfish social service from these.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Once again ( Money .. liquor... caste ) determine the election result....

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  • Kannadiga, Karnataka

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    There are already ample villains in congress and JDS, they thought of having some heroines for time pass. Karo... Karo...at the cost of tax payers money.
    Yaraddo Duddu Ellammana Jatre

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  • juliet mascarenhas, bejai mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Ele Kannadiga,
    Bjp yalli vilainara abavave? Jaya Bahduri(bachan) heroin allave? Time pass. Houdu Allave?
    Yellammana patre thumba janara duddu.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Ramya's face resembles that of a very very top politician of Karnataka who even made it big in Delhi...Can anybody help me out?
    Anyways sad that she lost her foster father immediately after filing the nomination papers.
    May God give her strength to sail
    through.

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  • juliet mascarenhas, bejai mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Amen.

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Washington,DC

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Shreeman Somanahalli Mallayya Krishna was a great friend of Ramya's foster father who died recently....Tennis was passion of both of these guys...rest I leave it to your imagination Bhandumaam....

    ...JH...

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Washington,DC

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Bhandumaam,

    I am saddened by HDKs decision of fielding his first wife Anitha from Bangalore rural and not fielding his second wife Radhika from Mandya...this is totally unfair in my opinion,,, what say you Sir???

    May be you will see future "Ramya" from Mangalore soon....

    Ambareesh and SMK dont like each other recently,,,I think this is Siddu's plan of fielding a candidate whom both cannot oppose....

    I honestly believe Radhika would have been great candidate from JDS...no pun intended....

    ...JH...

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  • mavin, kudla/dxb

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    why waste so much cash instead reduce the fuel tax n cess which might help the common man. work towards development not destruction

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  • sachin, dubai/mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    any comments for pic6...from top

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  • juliet mascarenhas, bejai mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Hey cheluve, neene gelluve.

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  • Manda Budhi, Kudla

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Why not Radhika Kumaraswamy from Mandya?

    She might be the best choice......

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Manda Budhi, Kudla

    HDK might be following the principle FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. Anithakka is his first wife, so she is given chance. If one more MP seat falls vacant, he will fulfill your wish.

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  • SANTOSH mangalore, MANGALORE

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Ambuna Musuntu thunaga gothu apundu ethe bele manpe pande
    bolpughe mughal athande bursa baruva

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Why BJP & JDS spending money
    unnecessarily, instead of unanimously electing Congress candidates Since it is known and 100% sure that congress candidates will be the winners.

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