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Cong cites Gundu Rao's example to junk CM's plea
Ajith Athrady
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State leaders cited Gundu Rao's example, where the party had asked him to contest only from one segment despite filing nominations in two places.
State leaders cited Gundu Rao's example, where the party had asked him to contest only from one segment despite filing nominations in two places.

During the meeting with party high command here last week, Siddaramaiah sought the tickets from - Chamundeshawari in Mysuru district and Badami in Bagalkot district.

As per his plan, sources said that contesting Chamundeshwari would help the victory of his doctor son Yathindra who sought a ticket from Varuna.

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Though he has lost in Chamundeshwari in the past, winning in Badami would not be a problem as the seat has a large number of Kuruba voters, the caste to which the chief minister belongs.

After the chief minister's demand, Parameshwara is also learnt to have sought tickets from two places - Koratagere in Tumakuru district and C V Raman Nagar in Bengaluru.

However, at the Congress Election Committee meeting, several leaders suggested that the party should stick to the one person one seat policy. They also suggested that the Congress should not begin a new precedent of fielding leaders from two segments.

The meeting was headed by party president Rahul Gandhi and was attended by state leaders, including party leader in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjuna Kharge, senior leader M Veerappa Moily and Pradesh Congress chief G Parameshwara.

The state leaders cited Gundu Rao's example, where the party had asked him to contest only from one segment despite filing nominations in two places, sources said.

In the 1983 polls, Gundu Rao had filed nominations from Somwarpet constituency in Kodagu district and Chittapur segment in the then Gulbarga district.

But he withdrew nomination from Chittapur in the last moment on the direction of the then party president Indira Gandhi, who was also the then prime minister.

Finally, Rao fought from Somwarpet and lost the elections to Janata Party candidate B A Jivijaya.

"Had the Congress allowed Siddaramaiah to contest from two places, the party would have to sacrifice three seats for one family as the party also agreed to field his son Yathindra from Varuna," said a senior leader.

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(Published 16 April 2018, 18:13 IST)