Bangalore: It's Family Affair for BJP Too


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Bangalore, Mar 5:  The JD(S) had been branded the Appa-Makkala (Father-Sons) party in the State. Now the BJP too has joined the club. The son of Chief Minister Yeddyurappa will be testing his electoral fortunes in the coming Lok Sabha elections.
 
B Y Raghavendra, the eldest son of Yeddyurappa, is the member of the Shikaripur Municipal Council. He is also the secretary of an engineering college in Shimoga.

Earlier, Chief Minister Yeddyurappa insisted that his son would not contest the polls. He even swore on God.
The BJP’s 17-member State Election Committee, which met in Bangalore on Wednesday, finalised Raghavendra’s name, as candidate for the Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency. The meeting was presided by D V Sadananda Gowda, attended by Yeddyurappa and Venakaiah Naidu among others.

The committee has, in all, cleared the names of candidates for 11 constituencies. The list will be placed before the Central Election Committee, which is scheduled to meet in Delhi on Thursday. The committee has already cleared a list of names for nine constituencies. Names for the rest of the eight constituencies are yet to be finalised.

Unlike in some constituencies, only one name has been recommended to the Central Election committee, from Shimoga - that of Raghavendra.

Udasi’s son in fray

So also for Haveri constituency. Shivakumar Udasi, son of Public Works Minister C M Udasi, is all set to get ticket.  Shivakumar (40) is a mechanical engineer, and is into the real estate business in Bangalore. If nominated, he will contest the polls for the first time.

What made Udasi to field his son? “I have only one son. My son has been managing my elections all these years. He is not a novice in politics. It is not my decision to field him. The people of the constituency, and the party leaders want my son to contest. The name is yet to be cleared at Delhi level,” the minister said.

In Belgaum, it appears that the Katti family has the final say. The panel has cleared the name of Ramesh Katti (younger brother of Minister Umesh Katti) for Chikkodi. Ramesh was earlier with the Congress and the JD (S). He is Belgaum District Co-operative Bank president and owner of a sugar factory.

The party is yet to recommend any name for the Bellary reserved constituency. However, on Wednesday, Health Minister Sriramulu agreed to field his sister Shanti from Bellary. She may be the lone BJP woman candidate in the State.

From Mangalore, the party has decided to field a long-time party worker - Nalin Kumar Katil. But former minister Dhananjay Kumar is also lobbying in Delhi to get ticket to contest from Mangalore.

In a surprise development, the party is contemplating fielding Minister Ramachandra Gowda from Bangalore North. Even the name of sitting MLA Dr Ashwathnarayan is making rounds. The party is yet to finalise candidates to Bangalore Central as well as Bangalore rural constituencies. Yogeshwar, Congress MLA from Channapatna, may join the BJP to become Bangalore rural candidate. For Bangalore Central, former MLA P C Mohan may be the party’s choice.

In case of Kolar, instead of D S Veeraiah (as planned earlier) a Congress leader may be fielded; or a person opposing the candidature of Congress MP K H Muniyappa may be picked, sources in the party said. 
The other names being considered are: Nijalingappa and Janardhana Swamy (Chitradurga); Raja Amaresh Nayak (Raichur); Shivaramanagoud or Dr Hallappachar (Koppal). The name of A R Krishnamurthy has been finalised for Chamarajanagar. Gurupadappa Nagamarapalli will contest from Bidar, while minister Revu Naik Belamagi will take on Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge in Gulbarga.

The party is finding it tough to get a suitable candidate for Hassan, a Vokkaliga-dominated constituency. Jyoti, wife of JD (S) MLC B R Gurudev is being considered for Hassan. Sacked NCW member Nirmala Venkatesh will join the BJP on Thursday. 
 

  

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  • Lancy D'Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 05 2009

    One thing I observed from BJP and its leaders that whatever they do was just and right. Mr.Yeddi will come out with a statement that the party leadership wanted his son to constest. See tomorrows papers.

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  • Prabhakar A, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 05 2009

    There was a time when parties like BJP shouted from the roof tops about dynastic rule in the Congress. Now they too are succumbing to this. It just goes to show that politics has now de-generated into a form of business. Political leaders are promoting their children just like business leaders do to thier sons and daughters. It is for the electorate to give a fitting reply to this tendency.

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  • HANIF, MANGALORE

    Thu, Mar 05 2009

    GOOD COMMENT....Mr.Michael Lobo, Banaglore.

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  • Michael Lobo, Banaglore

    Thu, Mar 05 2009

    What is wrong in fielding honourable CMs son for LS polls ? I dont see anything wrong. Let the children of senior  politicans contest the polls. People will decide whom to vote . They will send the right candidate to parliament. If people want, they can even send independent candidates to parliament. Do not blindly oppose every move by BJP. We need them too. Otherwise Congress will enjoy all power without any opposition.  We are happy with hindus. They are good people. I have a lot of respect for them. A few might have committed violence, but that is out of frustration. A hindu is always good .... Give it a thought.

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  • Maxim Misquith, UDUPI/BANGALORE

    Thu, Mar 05 2009

    Earlier, Chief Minister Yeddyurappa was always teasing and using the word to JDS that “Appa-Makkala”. Now? What he will say? Even he cannot say Husband and wife!!!!!!! Because he is also same.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore/Ajman

    Thu, Mar 05 2009

    Politics has become a Business right after Indira Gandhi. Since 1980 we have Many Political Parties formed to serve themselves and their families. Not One party can be let out starting From Congress, BJP, JD(S), RLD, RJD, Samta, JD(U), TDP, AIADMK, NCP, Shiv Sena, MNS, MDMK, DMK, PMK, BSP, SP and so on.

    The Leaders of this country have given the voters so many choices. The Real Political Party was the Freedom India Congress Party (Cow & Calf Logo). I am waiting for Supreme Court's Observation on the Election Commission decision to add "None Of the Above" in the Electronic Voting Machine. Even for this Lok Sabha Election I do not find One Single Candidate worth Voting.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves , Bannur Puttur/Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 05 2009

    BJP is moving in the footsteps of Congress and JDS succumbed to family politics.

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