MYSURU/MANDYA/ HUBBALLI: Actor Sumalatha on Thursday stored the option of joining the BJP open in her bid to contest Lok Sabha polls from Mandya constituency, however insisted that it is going to rely at the comments she gets from fanatics of her past due husband and former minister MH Ambareesh.
This was after JD(S) minister D C Thammanna, who is related to former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, mentioned she by no means to provide a tumbler of water to other folks from Mandya once they visited Ambareesh’s house in Bengaluru.
Taking exception to the observation, Sumalatha hit back announcing the minister is aware of neatly how he and his family members have been treated once they frequently visited her house. “Thammanna, who frequently visited our house, stopped talking to me after the loss of life of my husband. It shows what an opportunistic particular person he is,” a tearyeyed Sumalatha mentioned.
The actor continued to seek Congress leaders’ beef up and sought to tap into discontent brewing among Congress leaders from Mandya, who are unhappy with the birthday celebration’s determination to best friend with the JD(S) and concede the segment to the rival birthday celebration.
“BJP leaders have not contacted me,” she mentioned, when requested if she would join the BJP as the Congress has just about dominated out granting her the price ticket. “But I’ll ask other folks what they consider it. Let them come to a decision.”
The actor, who's touring Mandya constituency for 2 weeks now, mentioned she isn't focused on contesting from any other seat neither is she fascinated by any submit. “I’m clear on what I need. I’m so fearless that I’m speaking about it openly,” she mentioned.
She mentioned she is looking for to use the goodwill earned through her past due husband and is keen to tap into it. She may be focused on getting the beef up of native Congress leaders, traditional rivals of the JD(S) within the segment.
“Many native Congress leaders informed me that it is hard for them to seek votes for the JD(S) candidate, she mentioned. “They are announcing how can we return to voters within the subsequent election and ask them to beef up Congress?”
This was after JD(S) minister D C Thammanna, who is related to former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, mentioned she by no means to provide a tumbler of water to other folks from Mandya once they visited Ambareesh’s house in Bengaluru.
Taking exception to the observation, Sumalatha hit back announcing the minister is aware of neatly how he and his family members have been treated once they frequently visited her house. “Thammanna, who frequently visited our house, stopped talking to me after the loss of life of my husband. It shows what an opportunistic particular person he is,” a tearyeyed Sumalatha mentioned.
The actor continued to seek Congress leaders’ beef up and sought to tap into discontent brewing among Congress leaders from Mandya, who are unhappy with the birthday celebration’s determination to best friend with the JD(S) and concede the segment to the rival birthday celebration.
“BJP leaders have not contacted me,” she mentioned, when requested if she would join the BJP as the Congress has just about dominated out granting her the price ticket. “But I’ll ask other folks what they consider it. Let them come to a decision.”
The actor, who's touring Mandya constituency for 2 weeks now, mentioned she isn't focused on contesting from any other seat neither is she fascinated by any submit. “I’m clear on what I need. I’m so fearless that I’m speaking about it openly,” she mentioned.
She mentioned she is looking for to use the goodwill earned through her past due husband and is keen to tap into it. She may be focused on getting the beef up of native Congress leaders, traditional rivals of the JD(S) within the segment.
“Many native Congress leaders informed me that it is hard for them to seek votes for the JD(S) candidate, she mentioned. “They are announcing how can we return to voters within the subsequent election and ask them to beef up Congress?”
Still hoping for Congress ticket, Sumalatha keeps BJP option open
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