Bangalore: Will Siddharamaiah’s Long Wait be Over?


Bangalore: Will Siddharamaiah’s Long Wait be Over?

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Bangalore, Feb 10: Siddharamaiah has been Karnataka’s chief minister-in-waiting for more than a decade now.

He first lost out when JH Patel pipped him to the post after HD Gowda became the UF prime minister in 1996. In 2004, after projecting him as CM, Deve Gowda gave away the post to Dharam Singh of the Congress, just to keep Siddharamaiah in check.



After being deputy CM under Dharam Singh, Gowda expelled Siddharamaiah from the JD-S, and into the waiting arms of the Congress, which was looking for a powerful OBC leader after Bangarappa had left its fold. “Gowda thought I was the biggest obstacle to his son becoming chief minister. That is why even when the Congress was ready to back me, he gave away the post to the Congress,” recalled the lawyer-turned-politician as his sports utility vehicle snaked through the lush fields of his new constituency — Varuna.

According to Siddharamaiah, this shift is Gowda’s doing. He says the JD-S chief ensured two revenue taluks populated by his Kuruba community were moved to the newly created Varuna constituency during the delimitation exercise. So, Siddha left Chamundeswari and stepped into Varuna.

“He will definitely win for he gave this area the Varuna irrigation canal in spite of opposition from the farmers of Mandya district. Also, he knows virtually every village in this belt,” said Muthanna, a farmer from Ranganthapura village.

The familiarity is plain to see as Siddharamaiah easily recognizes a waiting Congress worker or a village elder and amiably chats him up. When villagers complain about irregular supply of rations due to confusion over the location of a fair price shop, he responds politely: “If you can wait for another 30 days, I’ll sort it out when we are in power.” How is he so sure people will vote for the Congress? “They want a stable government and for that they’ll give the Congress a simple majority.” In that case, will he be in the race for the CM’s post? “The Congress high command normally selects the CM. But I am a strong contender,” the 60-year-old says politely.

Taking him on at Varuna is the BJP’s Revan Siddaiah, a retired DGP who lost to Siddharamaiah in 2004 as a Congress candidate.

  

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  • Nurya, Kundapur

    Wed, Feb 11 2009

    If we count on some ones Chaddi to Topi and blame a party, India will never have proper government in the future.

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  • Clement , Bantwal / Doha-Qatar

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    Mr-Nagesh nayak why you are always pointing SONIA GHANDI and UPA govt for all reasons? what BJP have done before while their power except GOALMAL? the leaders wants their seats. all are same my dear NAGESH so blameing eachother its no use...

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  • krishna, mangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Dear Mr Nayak whatever cong party led by Sonia is doing correct? dont question Some people by birth till their death cond...cong .. Other parties are Communal

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  • Raghavendra Rao, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    COngress loots money. BJP kills people. This is India. He Ram...

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Now he is collecting money to give high command for his post. Mr.D.K.Shivakumar paid Rs.20 CRORES FOR HIS POST( REVEALED BY TEJASWINI OF CONGRESS DURING MEETING IN DELHI) THIS IS CONGRESS CULTURE. MONEY IS FLOWING LIKE WATER & TALK ABOUT GARIBI HATAO. DURING LAST 60 YEARS THEY HAVE LOOTED THE COUNTRY. READERS TELL US HOW RS.20 CRORE PAID & SOURCE OF INCOME. NO ANSWER. THIS IS CONGRESS PARTY LED BY SONIA GANDHI.

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