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Published : May 26, 2019, 7:24 PM IST

Multilingual actress and independent candidate from Mandya Lok Sabha seat, Sumalatha Ambareesh, who defeated Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil thanked BJP for the support and said she would take a decision on joining the party only after consulting her voters and supporters.

Will decide on supporting BJP after consulting supporters, voters

Bengaluru: Multilingual actress and independent candidate from Mandya Lok Sabha seat, Sumalatha Ambareesh, who defeated Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil, on Sunday thanked BJP for its support and said she would decide on supporting the party after consulting supporters and voters.

Sumalatha met state BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa and another senior party leader and former Chief Minister S M Krishna and thanked them for their support for her victory in Mandya. BJP had supported Sumalatha by not fielding any candidate against her.

"I want to clarify one thing that if an independent candidate wins, there is no provision in our constitution for him or her to join a party, but can support...there is a provision to give issue based support, this is what I have got to know," she told reporters in response to a question about her joining BJP.

She said, "I have been saying that the opinion of people is important to me.

I have plans to go to every taluk in Mandya to thank voters during which I will consult my supporters and followers on what steps I have to take in the interest of Mandya. After taking their opinion I will come to a decision on this."

Thanking BJP for its support to her victory, Sumalatha congratulated the saffron party for its win both nationally and in Karnataka, by terming the landslide win as "tsunami".

Pointing out that her win was "historic",she credited the people of Mandya and supporters from across the party for it.

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In a huge embarrassment to Kumaraswamy, his son Nikhil was defeated by Sumalatha by 1,25,876 votes in Mandya in a bitterly contested campaign. Sumalatha (55) is the widow of popular actor-turned politician, the late M H Ambareesh.

She had initially sought a ticket from Congress,the party from which her husband had represented Mandya in the past, but it was denied citing coalition compulsions as it had to cede the constituency to JD(S),as per the seat sharing arrangement.

Several Congress leaders and workers were miffed over their party's decision to cede the seat to JD(S) and did not campaign for Nikhil, upset over certain comments by Kumaraswamy allegedly against them.

Many of them had extended support to Sumalatha and had campaigned for her openly with the Congress flag, despite the party warning against it.

Congratulating Sumalatha for her victory in Mandya, Yeddyurappa said she would take a decision on her association with BJP after consulting her supporters and voters.

"After knowing the opinion of voters of her constituency, she will let us know about her stand," he said in response to a question about inviting Sumalatha to BJP or her willingness to join the party.

BJP, which has very less presence in Mandya, decided to support Sumalatha as it saw the party's prospects increasing its base there with her win.

Despite losing the Lok Sabha by-polls in November 2018, the saffron party had made significant inroads by securing 2,44,404 votes, its best performance there.

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Bengaluru: Multilingual actress and independent candidate from Mandya Lok Sabha seat, Sumalatha Ambareesh, who defeated Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil, on Sunday thanked BJP for its support and said she would decide on supporting the party after consulting supporters and voters.

Sumalatha met state BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa and another senior party leader and former Chief Minister S M Krishna and thanked them for their support for her victory in Mandya. BJP had supported Sumalatha by not fielding any candidate against her.

"I want to clarify one thing that if an independent candidate wins, there is no provision in our constitution for him or her to join a party, but can support...there is a provision to give issue based support, this is what I have got to know," she told reporters in response to a question about her joining BJP.

She said, "I have been saying that the opinion of people is important to me.

I have plans to go to every taluk in Mandya to thank voters during which I will consult my supporters and followers on what steps I have to take in the interest of Mandya. After taking their opinion I will come to a decision on this."

Thanking BJP for its support to her victory, Sumalatha congratulated the saffron party for its win both nationally and in Karnataka, by terming the landslide win as "tsunami".

Pointing out that her win was "historic",she credited the people of Mandya and supporters from across the party for it.

READ: Third child should be devoid of all rights: Baba Ramdev

In a huge embarrassment to Kumaraswamy, his son Nikhil was defeated by Sumalatha by 1,25,876 votes in Mandya in a bitterly contested campaign. Sumalatha (55) is the widow of popular actor-turned politician, the late M H Ambareesh.

She had initially sought a ticket from Congress,the party from which her husband had represented Mandya in the past, but it was denied citing coalition compulsions as it had to cede the constituency to JD(S),as per the seat sharing arrangement.

Several Congress leaders and workers were miffed over their party's decision to cede the seat to JD(S) and did not campaign for Nikhil, upset over certain comments by Kumaraswamy allegedly against them.

Many of them had extended support to Sumalatha and had campaigned for her openly with the Congress flag, despite the party warning against it.

Congratulating Sumalatha for her victory in Mandya, Yeddyurappa said she would take a decision on her association with BJP after consulting her supporters and voters.

"After knowing the opinion of voters of her constituency, she will let us know about her stand," he said in response to a question about inviting Sumalatha to BJP or her willingness to join the party.

BJP, which has very less presence in Mandya, decided to support Sumalatha as it saw the party's prospects increasing its base there with her win.

Despite losing the Lok Sabha by-polls in November 2018, the saffron party had made significant inroads by securing 2,44,404 votes, its best performance there.

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Bengaluru,May 26 (PTI)Multilingual actress and independent
candidate from Mandya Lok Sabha seat,Sumalatha Ambareesh, who
defeated Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil, Sunday
thanked BJP for it's support and said she would decide on
supporting the party after consulting supporters and voters.
Sumalatha met state BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa and another
senior party leader and former Chief Minister S M Krishna and
thanked them for their support for her victory in Mandya.
BJP had supported Sumalatha by not fielding any candidate
against her.
"I want to clarify one thing that if an independent
candidate wins, there is no provision in our constitution for
him or her to join a party, but can support...there is a
provision to give issue based support, this is what I have got
to know," she told reporters in response to a question about
her joining BJP.
She said, "I have been saying that the opinion of people
is important to me.
I have plans to go to every taluk in Mandya to thank
voters during which I will consult my supporters and followers
on what steps I have to take in the interest of Mandya. After
taking their opinion I will come to a decision on this."
Thanking BJP for its support to her victory, Sumalatha
congratulated the saffron party for its win both nationally
and in Karnataka, by terming the landslide win as "tsunami".
Pointing out that her win was "historic",she credited the
people of Mandya and supporters from across the party for it.
In a huge embarrassment to Kumaraswamy, his son Nikhil
was defeated by Sumalatha by 1,25,876 votes in Mandya in a
bitterly contested campaign.
Sumalatha (55) is the widow of popular actor-turned
politician, the late M H Ambareesh.
She had initially sought a ticket from Congress,the party
from which her husband had represented Mandya in the past, but
it was denied citing coalition compulsions as it had to cede
the constituency to JD(S),as per the seat sharing arrangement.
Several Congress leaders and workers were miffed over
their party's decision to cede the seat to JD(S) and did not
campaign for Nikhil, upset over certain comments by
Kumaraswamy allegedly against them.
Many of them had extended support to Sumalatha and had
campaigned for her openly with the Congress flag, despite the
party warning against it.
Congratulating Sumalatha for her victory in Mandya,
Yeddyurappa said she would take a decision on her association
with BJP after consulting her supporters and voters.
"After knowing the opinion of voters of her constituency,
she will let us know about her stand," he said in response to
a question about inviting Sumalatha to BJP or her willingness
to join the party.
BJP, which has very less presence in Mandya, decided to
support Sumalatha as it saw the party's prospects increasing
its base there with her win.
Despite losing the LoK Sabha by-polls in November 2018,
the saffron party had made significant inroads by securing
2,44,404 votes, its best performance there. PTI KSU
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