Kolar: Senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah's visit to Kolar on Sunday, and his cryptic statement about coming back to the constituency during the filing of nomination, has led to speculations that he may contest the 2023 assembly polls from here.
Congress leaders and workers from Kolar have been pressurising the Congress Legislature Party leader to contest from there. Siddaramaiah, who currently represents Badami segment of Bagalkote district in northern parts of the state, has indicated that he may not contest from there, citing his inability to give more time for people and party workers of the constituency as the reason, and is yet to choose the seat from where he will contest next.
The former Chief Minister who arrived in Kolar by bus, specially designed for election campaign, was accorded a rousing welcome by party leaders and workers of the district. He later visited a Kolaramma temple (deity of Kolar), a church and a Dargah and offered prayers. He also paid floral tributes to statues of freedom fighters and luminaries like Maharshi Valmiki, Sarvagna, Sangolli Rayanna, Mahatma Gandhi and B R Ambedkar here.
Addressing the people and party workers gathered to greet him, Siddaramaiah said, "....My namaskaras to all brothers and sisters and people who have come here. I will come back during the filing of nomination." This cryptic remark by the Leader of Opposition in Karnataka assembly was greeted with loud cheers and applause by people and leaders present with him.
Later, when reporters questioned him about his nomination remarks, Siddaramaiah said, "no not yet...still the election is not declared, then comes nomination. I only said while filing nomination I will come once again." Asked whether he was speaking about his own nomination, he said, "I don't know...."
Earlier in the day, Siddaramaiah told media that he is under pressure to contest from four to five constituencies -- Badami, Varuna, Hebbal among others, but pressure is more from Kolar, and ultimately after analysing, whatever party decides, he will abide by it.
"Party leaders and workers are putting pressure on me to contest from Kolar, as Srinivasa Gowda (sitting MLA from JDS) who has switched sides to Congress will not be contesting polls, and with no Congress candidate from the seat, they want me to contest from there," he said.
Senior Congress MLA and former Minister Krishna Byre Gowda said, party leaders, workers and people of the Kolar constituency have been requesting Siddaramaiah for about a year now that he has to contest polls from here.
He said, "He (Siddaramaiah) has thought about it and ultimately the final decision is left to him and the party leadership. We requested him to at least visit the constituency, meet the people and understand the pulse here, so he is visiting."