'Asked' not to contest, former K'taka CM Jagadish Shettar refuses to give into BJP leadership


Bengaluru, Apr 11 (IANS): Rumblings have begun even before the ruling BJP in Karnataka has announced its first list of candidates for the Assembly polls. Amid reports that he is being denied a ticket to contest the elections, BJP veteran Jagadish Shettar on Tuesday requested the party high command to reconsider its decision. At the same time, the six-time MLA from Hubballi-Dharwad constituency also struck a defiant note by stating that he would certainly contest.

Speaking at a media briefing on Tuesday evening, Shettar who is also a former chief minister, claimed that he had received a phone call at the last moment from the high command in this regard.

"I am very disappointed. For more than three decades I have worked for the party and helped build it. If they had intimated me 2-3 months ago, I would have accepted it. But I have already begun campaigning and just a few days ahead of filing the nominations, it has been conveyed to me not to contest," he added.

The six-time MLA who smells victory for the seventh time, is in no mood to accede to the high command's wishes.

"When they asked me not to contest, I asked them to reconsider their decision but made it clear that I will contest at any cost. I asked them whether I'm facing any anti-incumbency wave or allegations. I am confident they will consider my request," Shettar said.

Assembly elections in Karnataka are scheduled for May 10 while the results are slated for May 13.

With Tuesday's development, the ruling BJP is poised to face the polls for the first time with three veterans out of the electoral fray. While former chief minister BS Yediyurappa had earlier declared that he is retiring from electoral politics, former Karnataka BJP chief KS Eshwarappa announced his retirement from electoral politics on Tuesday.

 

  

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  • William Rodrigues, Jayanagar, Bangalore

    Wed, Apr 12 2023

    Don't worry Mr Shettar. This is not the end of your political life. Show your might and contest election. If you win....you can become a king maker. That will be win win situation. Flex your muscles now.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Wed, Apr 12 2023

    if one wants to see how the demo crazy form of governance and elections can be misused and made a big tamaasha...there is no better place than India....keep going politicians...buzdil public just goes and votes without any brains...

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 12 2023

    Eshwarappa and Raghupati Bhat . Used and disposed off. Shettar , could not be used and hence thrown.

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Wed, Apr 12 2023

    Another MARGA DARSHAK....... You are trash now.... All Slaves fate is same.... Take rest... Chat with Advani for time pass

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