Bengaluru: Srinivas Prasad to join BJP, to contest Nanjangud byelection


Yeddyurappa says Dalit leader will help strengthen party base

Bengaluru, Dec 25 (DHNS): Former minister and Dalit leader V Srinivas Prasad will join the BJP on January 2 in Bengaluru.

This was announced by both BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa and Prasad. Yeddyurappa met Prasad, a former Congress leader, at his house in Bengaluru and formally invited him to join the party.

Prasad would be the BJP candidate for the byelection to the Nanjangud Assembly constituency, which is reserved for Scheduled Castes. The seat fell vacant following Prasad’s resignation as MLA in October. The election commission is yet to announce the date for the bypoll.

The senior Congress leader came out of the Congress after Chief Minister Siddaramaiah dropped him from the Cabinet as revenue minister. Siddaramaiah had not assigned any specific reason for sacking the senior leader.

Prasad told reporters he was joining the BJP without any pre-conditions.

“I have no ambitions to nurture after being in politics for 45 years. I had made this clear to Siddaramaiah. All I wanted was to complete my term of five years as MLA. I want to complete the rest of the term as mandated by my voters. Hence, I am going to face the bypoll. The election would be reduced to a fight between me and Siddaramaiah.”


V Srinivas Prasad with CM Siddaramaiah (File photo)

Asked whether he would be a candidate in 2018 Assembly elections too, Prasad said it was too early to discuss it.

“The challenge before me is to win the byelection. I will focus on that for now. I have told Yeddyurappa that I am not eyeing any post. For me, my self-esteem is important. Siddaramaiah, after taking so much help from me, betrayed me. He unceremoniously removed me as minister. I had never been humiliated so badly in my career. It is important for me to fight back. During the election campaign, I will announce whether I will face the elections in 2018,” he said.

Yeddyurappa said Prasad was scheduled to join the party at a programme in the
presence of party national president Amit Shah in November. But it did not materialise.

“Recently, in Nanjangud, I had announced that Prasad would be our candidate. This I did without seeking his consent. Prasad’s entry would help the party strengthen its base. He would be our candidate from Nanjangud. He will win. He will face no problem from the party.”

Prasad said the Congress is having a tough time getting a suitable candidate to face the byelection.

“It was said that Minister H C Mahadevappa’s son Sunil Bose would be the candidate. Why shouldn’t Mahadevappa himself contest? If it was not a reserved constituency, I would have challenged Siddaramaiah to enter the fray.”

The Congress is yet to finalise its candidate. The JD(S) had announced that it would support Prasad if he contests as an Independent.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 26 2016

    This is a long pending news.Frequent changing of political parties is not a good sign to anyone

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sun, Dec 25 2016

    Democracy don't come cheap.The MLA's or MP crossing over to other parties before the entire tenure should be completely stopped.

    The Election Commission itself spent a very big sum - Rs 3,500 crore - in 2014 to conduct the Lok Sabha polls in all of the 543 parliamentary constituencies of India.

    Rs 1.5 lakh crore estimated amount has been spent on elections in the past five years.

    Rs 30,000 crore estimated amount spent by government, political parties and candidates in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections

    Election commision should reform and amend its laws.Tax money should never go to drain in the name of democracy.

    Jai Hind

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  • Anwar, Dubai

    Sun, Dec 25 2016

    Opportunist man, first JDS then Congress and now BJP power hunger people. My sincere appeal to the votes of Nanjangudu teach him lesson to this not voting him in coming by election.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 26 2016

    Why this advise to voters now ? Is it because he joined BJP ? why you were silent when he left his or no advise when Siddu left jds
    don't have double standard

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 25 2016

    Welcome Sir.

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  • ISMAIL K, PERINJE

    Sun, Dec 25 2016

    Srinivas Prasad need Minister till his death.

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 25 2016

    BJP needs Prasad to survive .....

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  • DON, Udupi

    Sun, Dec 25 2016

    Dirty "operation kamala" politics back again

    DisAgree [16] Agree [31] Reply Report Abuse

  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, Dec 25 2016

    What operation? He left Congress and is joining BJP, nobody went to operate him into party

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  • Marle, Kudla

    Mon, Dec 26 2016

    so what would you call Siddu joining Congress? hit wicket?

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