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Thursday, February 11, 2021

HD Deve Gowda says JD(S) will not contest upcoming Karnataka bye-polls

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"We don't have money to fight these elections," Gowda was quoted as saying, in a release shared by his office.
HD Deve Gowda
JD(S) supremo HD Deve Gowda on Wednesday said his party will not contest bye-elections for the Belgaum Lok Sabha seat, and Basavakalyan, Sindagi and Maski Assembly seats. The bye-poll schedule is yet to be announced by the Election Commission. "JD(S) will not field its candidates for bye-polls to Belgaum Lok Sabha and Basavakalyan, Sindgi and Maski Assembly seats. We don't have money to fight these elections," Gowda was quoted as saying, in a release shared by his office. The former Prime Minister said he will completely involve himself towards organising and building the party for 2023 assembly polls. "... I will put all my efforts to save and build the regional party, with the support of leaders and workers," he said. While bye-polls to Belgaum Lok Sabha seat and Basavakalyan Assembly seat are necessitated following the death of Union Minister Suresh Angadi and MLA B Narayan Rao respectively due to COVID-19 in September last year, Maski seat fell vacant following the disqualification of MLA Prathapagouda Patil. Patil had won the Maski Assembly seat in 2018 from Congress and is now with the BJP. Sindagi MLA and senior JD(S) leader MC Managuli's death last month, due to age related ailments, has necessitated bye-polls there. With an aim to win these seats, the ruling BJP and opposition Congress have already begun the process of shortlisting the candidates, party sources said. Noting that BJP will face a setback in elections to four states this year, Deve Gowda said according to him the saffron party will not get many seats in Tamil Nadu, and lauded the "courage" of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. "Despite getting less votes, Mamata may retain power...the whole BJP team is camping in West Bengal. Legislators and Ministers quitting the party may cause a setback to TMC to an extent, but Mamata Banerjee will become CM (of West Bengal) for the third time," he added. The terms of the legislative assemblies of the four states, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal, Assam, and the Union Territory of Puducherry, end on different dates in May and June and the elections are likely to take place in April.


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