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Want to shift health varsity to Ramanagara: Anitha

Last Updated 07 November 2018, 19:04 IST

Anitha Kumaraswamy comfortably won the Ramanagara bypoll by a margin of 1.09 lakh votes, with which she is poised to become a legislator for the second time. The first time Anitha won an election was in 2008 when she won the Madhugiri bye-election. But she went on to lose in Channapatna in the 2013 Assembly polls and also the Lok Sabha polls in 2008 and 2014. DH caught up with her for a quick chat. Experts:

What is your vision for Ramanagara?

First, I want to see to it that the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) gets a campus here. Then, development works such as irrigation projects and creating a twin city comprising Ramanagara and Channapatna.

There are several problems in Ramanagara - drinking water supply, roads and so on.

Ramanagara (district) was formed only in 2008. And Kumaraswamy was chief minister in 2006 and 2007. After that, he was not in power for 12 years. That’s why this region seems to be lagging behind a little. But works have been sanctioned already and funds have been earmarked.

Was your victory dependent on the Congress?

Not at all. We’ve worked together. The JD(S) has a strong base in Ramanagara and the Congress supported me.

You said you were confident of surpassing Kumaraswamy’s tally of 92,000 votes.

The May 2018 election was a different one and I don’t want to discuss that now. But now, Kumaraswamy is the chief minister. People have the confidence that more work can be done if I got elected.

It looks like stress is getting to Kumaraswamy, given that he often, publicly, talks about how difficult it is getting for him.
The chief minister’s post, regardless of who’s occupying it, is strenuous. And it is manageable. But yes, he’s sensitive sometimes. It’s just that he wants to do so much and when that expectation isn’t met, he gets stressed.

Will your son Nikhil get into politics?

We haven’t discussed this. I don’t know what’s in store for him. Even Kumaraswamy wasn’t interested in politics. He was in the film field, and was only helping my father-in-law (H D Deve Gowda). But then, he entered politics. I don’t know how destiny will play out. Even I had no intention of entering politics.

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(Published 07 November 2018, 19:00 IST)

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