12 April,2018 06:02 PM IST | Bengaluru | Mid-day online desk
Congress workers from northern Karnataka on Thursday had a meeting with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and requested him to contest the upcoming assembly polls in Karnataka from Badani. The meeting comes at a time when he already chose Chamundeshwari segment.
Responding to the workers, who met him here under the leadership of state Congress Working President S R Patil and sitting MLA Chimmanakalti, the chief minister said he would convey to the party high command their demand, Congress sources said.
The workers and leaders are said to have tried to convince Siddaramaiah to contest from Badami in Bagalkote, stating that it would help party's prospects in the north Karnataka region. Badami is dominated by the Kuruba community to which Siddaramaiah belongs.
According to party sources, Siddaramaiah has assured them that he will put forward their demand and opinion before the Congress high command. The chief minister has already declared that he would contest the assembly polls from Chamundeshwari in Mysuru in south Karnataka.
ALSO READ
Deputy CM Shivakumar hints about Cabinet reshuffle on cards in Karnataka
Four arrested for alleged negligent disposal of Dalit labourer’s body in Karnataka
Deputy CM Shivakumar hints about Cabinet reshuffle on cards in Karnataka
Newborn baby kidnapped from Kalaburagi hospital in Karnataka
Those against Constitution are speaking about changing it, says Karnataka CM
Speculations are rife for some time now that Siddaramaiah is looking for another constituency amid reports it will not be an easy battle for him in Chamundeshwari.
Siddaramaiah, who represents Varuna in Mysuru after it became a constituency in 2008 following delimitation, has expressed intentions to contest from Chamundeshwari that gave him "political birth".
Making his debut in the Assembly in 1983, he got elected from Chamundeshwari on a Lok Dal Party ticket, from where he has won five times and tasted defeat twice.
Congress is expected to announce its candidates for all the 224 seats in one go, in a day or two. BJP, which is going all out to unseat the Congress, has already announced its first list of 72 candidates.
Edited by mid-day online desk, with inputs from PTI