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All will work for Tejasvi Surya's victory in Bangalore South: Yeddyurappa

State unit chief B S Yeddyurappa said party nominee Tejasvi Surya would win from Bangalore South where Tejaswini Ananth Kumar was denied the ticket. Tejasvi filed his nomination even as Tejaswini's supporters protested his candidacy.

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Published : Mar 27, 2019, 11:34 PM IST

Bengaluru: Amid resentment within the Karnataka BJP on the selection of the candidate for the Bangalore South Lok Sabha seat, state unit chief B S Yeddyurappa on Wednesday said that the party's nominee Tejasvi Surya would win and everyone will work towards it.

All will work for Tejasvi Surya's victory in Bangalore South: Yeddyurappa

In a surprise move, the BJP has fielded party's youth wing leader Surya from its bastion of Bangalore South from where the widow of union minister Ananth Kumar, a six-time MP from the constituency, was denied the ticket.

However, V Somanna, a party MLA from Govindraj Nagar that falls under Bangalore South, has demanded clarity on how Tejaswini missed the ticket, from Basavanagudi MLA Ravi Subramanya, who is Tejasvi Surya's uncle.

"Lot of discussions has happened on this already, it is Delhi's (party high command) decision, everyone has accepted it and have begun their work. Tejasvi will hundred per cent win.

Tejaswini has also expressed her support, there is no need to discuss it again," Yeddyurappa told reporters when questioned about Tejaswini not getting a ticket.

Ending the suspense with just hours left for the deadline for filing of nominations for the first phase of polls in Karnataka, the BJP central leadership had announced the name of 28-year-old Surya, a lawyer.

The BJP's Karnataka unit had proposed only Tejaswini Ananth Kumar's name as a candidate from Bangalore South.

Tejaswini was confident about fighting the poll on BJP ticket and had been preparing for it and had started a door-to-door campaign.

Tejasvi filed his nomination on Tuesday, even as Tejaswini's supporters protested his candidacy.

He filed his papers in the absence of several senior BJP MLAs from the constituency including R Ashoka and Somanna.

Terming Tejswini not getting the ticket as "unfortunate" and that it should not have happened, Somanna blamed Ravi Subramanya for the "episode", and demanded clarity on what really happened, before involving himself in party work, including campaigning.

He said he along with party legislators and leaders from Bangalore South, including former Deputy Chief Minister R Ashoka had unanimously proposed her name as a candidate, which the state unit also had consented.

"What happened, why it happened is also a big question to me. When Ravi Subramanya called me, I have asked for clarity on what really happened."

Speaking to reporters after meeting with Tejaswini Ananth Kumar at her residence, Somanna, claiming to be a loyal soldier of the party, said "If one is taken for granted, it will be difficult as our future is also involved.

"This has happened, it should not have happened, why it happened we have to know at least in between four walls.

As Ravi Subramanya is at its forefront, I have told him, let's discuss it. Once the discussion happens we will also be relieved to perform our duties."

He said there was no problem in going for campaigning, but they wanted clarity, adding, he could not do something while keeping something else in mind.

"Let's discuss this with high command, let this happen to no one else," he said while pointing that he came to BJP under Ananth Kumar and Yeddyurappa.

Another senior BJP legislator Umesh Katti also expressed displeasure about Tejaswini not getting a ticket.

"Ananth Kumar built and nurtured the party for the last 40 years and he had given tickets to several people when he is not there-there is a discussion about not giving a ticket to his family.

I feel that in the days to come party will have something good for them," he said.

Tejaswini, however, has insisted that she remained loyal to the party and she accepted the decision to ensure Narendra Modi becomes Prime Minister again.

Bangalore South will go to polls on April 18.

Also Read: Actress Sumalatha to contest polls independently with BJP support

Bengaluru: Amid resentment within the Karnataka BJP on the selection of the candidate for the Bangalore South Lok Sabha seat, state unit chief B S Yeddyurappa on Wednesday said that the party's nominee Tejasvi Surya would win and everyone will work towards it.

All will work for Tejasvi Surya's victory in Bangalore South: Yeddyurappa

In a surprise move, the BJP has fielded party's youth wing leader Surya from its bastion of Bangalore South from where the widow of union minister Ananth Kumar, a six-time MP from the constituency, was denied the ticket.

However, V Somanna, a party MLA from Govindraj Nagar that falls under Bangalore South, has demanded clarity on how Tejaswini missed the ticket, from Basavanagudi MLA Ravi Subramanya, who is Tejasvi Surya's uncle.

"Lot of discussions has happened on this already, it is Delhi's (party high command) decision, everyone has accepted it and have begun their work. Tejasvi will hundred per cent win.

Tejaswini has also expressed her support, there is no need to discuss it again," Yeddyurappa told reporters when questioned about Tejaswini not getting a ticket.

Ending the suspense with just hours left for the deadline for filing of nominations for the first phase of polls in Karnataka, the BJP central leadership had announced the name of 28-year-old Surya, a lawyer.

The BJP's Karnataka unit had proposed only Tejaswini Ananth Kumar's name as a candidate from Bangalore South.

Tejaswini was confident about fighting the poll on BJP ticket and had been preparing for it and had started a door-to-door campaign.

Tejasvi filed his nomination on Tuesday, even as Tejaswini's supporters protested his candidacy.

He filed his papers in the absence of several senior BJP MLAs from the constituency including R Ashoka and Somanna.

Terming Tejswini not getting the ticket as "unfortunate" and that it should not have happened, Somanna blamed Ravi Subramanya for the "episode", and demanded clarity on what really happened, before involving himself in party work, including campaigning.

He said he along with party legislators and leaders from Bangalore South, including former Deputy Chief Minister R Ashoka had unanimously proposed her name as a candidate, which the state unit also had consented.

"What happened, why it happened is also a big question to me. When Ravi Subramanya called me, I have asked for clarity on what really happened."

Speaking to reporters after meeting with Tejaswini Ananth Kumar at her residence, Somanna, claiming to be a loyal soldier of the party, said "If one is taken for granted, it will be difficult as our future is also involved.

"This has happened, it should not have happened, why it happened we have to know at least in between four walls.

As Ravi Subramanya is at its forefront, I have told him, let's discuss it. Once the discussion happens we will also be relieved to perform our duties."

He said there was no problem in going for campaigning, but they wanted clarity, adding, he could not do something while keeping something else in mind.

"Let's discuss this with high command, let this happen to no one else," he said while pointing that he came to BJP under Ananth Kumar and Yeddyurappa.

Another senior BJP legislator Umesh Katti also expressed displeasure about Tejaswini not getting a ticket.

"Ananth Kumar built and nurtured the party for the last 40 years and he had given tickets to several people when he is not there-there is a discussion about not giving a ticket to his family.

I feel that in the days to come party will have something good for them," he said.

Tejaswini, however, has insisted that she remained loyal to the party and she accepted the decision to ensure Narendra Modi becomes Prime Minister again.

Bangalore South will go to polls on April 18.

Also Read: Actress Sumalatha to contest polls independently with BJP support

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All will work for Tejasvi Surya's victory in Bangalore South:
Yeddyurappa
Bengaluru, Mar 27 (PTI) Amid resentment within the
Karnataka BJP on selection of candidate for the Bangalore
South Lok Sabha seat, state unit chief B S Yeddyurappa
Wednesday said party nominee Tejasvi Surya would win and every
one will work towards it.
In a surprise move, the BJP has fielded party's youth
wing leader Surya from its bastion of Bangalore South from
where the widow of union minister Ananth Kumar, a six-time MP
from the constituency, was denied the ticket.
         However, V Somanna, a party MLA from Govindraj Nagar
that falls under Bangalore South, has demanded clarity on how
Tejaswini missed the ticket, from Basavanagudi MLA Ravi
Subramanya, who is Tejasvi Surya's uncle.
         "Lot of discussion has happened on this already, it is
Delhi's (party high command) decision, every one has accepted
it and have begun their work. Tejasvi will hundred per cent
win.
         Tejaswini has also expressed her support, there is no
need to discuss about it again," Yeddyurappa told reporters
when questioned about Tejaswini not getting ticket.
          Ending the suspense with just hours left for the
deadline for filing of nominations for the first phase of
polls in Karnataka, the BJP central leadership had announced
the name of 28-year-old Surya, a lawyer.
          The BJP's Karnataka unit had proposed only Tejaswini
Ananth Kumar's name as candidate from Bangalore South.
          Tejaswini was confidentabout fighting the poll on
BJP ticket and had been preparingfor it and had started a
door-to-door campaign.
          Tejasvi filed his nomination on Tuesday, even as
Tejaswini's supporters protested his candidacy.
          He filed his papers in the absence of several senior
BJP MLAs from the constituency including R Ashoka and Somanna.
          Terming Tejswini not getting ticket as "unfortunate"
and that it should not have happened, Somanna blamed Ravi
Subramanya for the "episode", and demanded clarity on what
really happened, before involving himself in party work,
including campaigning.
          He said he along with party legislators and leaders
from Bangalore South, including former Deputy Chief Minister
R Ashoka had unanimously proposed her name ascandidate, which
the state unit also had consented.
          "What happened, why it happened is also a big
question to me. When Ravi Subramanya called me, I have asked
for clarity on what really happened."
Speaking to reporters after meeting with Tejaswini
Ananth Kumar at her residence, Somanna, claiming to be loyal
soldier of the party, said "If one is taken for granted, it
will be difficult as our future is also involved.
         "This has happened, it should not have happened, why
it happened we have to know at least in between four walls.
         AsRavi Subramanya is at its forefront, I have told
him, let's discuss it. Once the discussion happens we will
also be relieved to perform our duties."
He said there was no problem in going for campaigning,
but they wanted clarity, adding, he could not do something,
while keeping somethingelse in mind.
"Let's discuss this with high command, let thishappen
to no one else," he said while pointing that he came to BJP
under Ananth Kumar and Yeddyurappa.
          Another senior BJP legislator Umesh Katti also
expressed displeasure about Tejaswini not getting ticket.
          "Ananth Kumar built and nurtured the party for the
last 40 years and he had given tickets to several people, when
he is not there there is discussion about not giving ticket to
his family.
          I feel that in the days to comeparty will have
something good for them," he said.
         Tejaswini, however, has insisted that she remained
loyal to the party and she accepted the decision to ensure
Narendra Modi becomes Prime Minister again.
Bangalore South will go to polls on April 18.PTI KSU RA
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