BENGALURU: Far from home and looking to make themselves acceptable, aspirants for an meeting price tag are open to exploring new floor to make stronger their electoral potentialities.
JD(S) chief P G R Sindhia, Congress MLCs M D Lakshminarayan, V S Ugrappa, and Raghu Acharya, actors Bhavana, Upendra and retired KAS officer Bheemasen Rao Sindhe, chief minister Siddaramaiah’s former secretary, are among prominent names likely to try new options. The really extensive presence of their group voters and their family roots are using them to check their success.
The JD(S) is thinking about fielding Sindhia from Basavakalyana in Bidar, 650 km from his place of origin Bengaluru. The JD(S) sitting MLA Mallikarjun Khuba has deserted the party, necessitating a metamorphosis. By fielding Sindhia, the party plans to make the most of the concentration of Maratha votes within the section.
The party feels Sindhia’s rapport within the constituency — he was once Bidar district in-charge minister within the 90s — will stand him in just right stead. “There is a suggestion that I must contest from Basavakalyana,” he stated.
Congress MLC, M D Lakshminarayana from Tumakuru is contesting from Belagavi South constituency. He belongs to the weaver group and Belagavi South has 40,000 voters from the group. “It is the party choice to field me from Belagavi South as a majority of voters belong to Ahinda groups,” stated Lakshminarayana, who moved his family to Belagavi 4 months in the past.
Congress MLC, Ugrappa from Tumakuru, has set his eyes on Molakalmuru section in Chitradurga, whilst Congress MLC Raghu Acharya from Mysuru is making an attempt for a price tag from Chitradurga. Actor Bhavana is looking for a price tag from the similar seat.
JD(S) has nominated Javeed as its candidate from Ramdurg in Belagavi. A realtor who operates from Bengaluru and Hubballi, Javeed has been nurturing the constituency for 4 years.
JD(S) chief P G R Sindhia, Congress MLCs M D Lakshminarayan, V S Ugrappa, and Raghu Acharya, actors Bhavana, Upendra and retired KAS officer Bheemasen Rao Sindhe, chief minister Siddaramaiah’s former secretary, are among prominent names likely to try new options. The really extensive presence of their group voters and their family roots are using them to check their success.
The JD(S) is thinking about fielding Sindhia from Basavakalyana in Bidar, 650 km from his place of origin Bengaluru. The JD(S) sitting MLA Mallikarjun Khuba has deserted the party, necessitating a metamorphosis. By fielding Sindhia, the party plans to make the most of the concentration of Maratha votes within the section.
The party feels Sindhia’s rapport within the constituency — he was once Bidar district in-charge minister within the 90s — will stand him in just right stead. “There is a suggestion that I must contest from Basavakalyana,” he stated.
Congress MLC, M D Lakshminarayana from Tumakuru is contesting from Belagavi South constituency. He belongs to the weaver group and Belagavi South has 40,000 voters from the group. “It is the party choice to field me from Belagavi South as a majority of voters belong to Ahinda groups,” stated Lakshminarayana, who moved his family to Belagavi 4 months in the past.
Congress MLC, Ugrappa from Tumakuru, has set his eyes on Molakalmuru section in Chitradurga, whilst Congress MLC Raghu Acharya from Mysuru is making an attempt for a price tag from Chitradurga. Actor Bhavana is looking for a price tag from the similar seat.
JD(S) has nominated Javeed as its candidate from Ramdurg in Belagavi. A realtor who operates from Bengaluru and Hubballi, Javeed has been nurturing the constituency for 4 years.
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March 08, 2018
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