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Shettar, a longtime BJP leader who joined the Congress recently, has blamed the BJP’s national general secretary (organisation) B L Santhosh for rejecting his plea for a ticket and fielding Tenginkai for the same seat.
An epic battle is on the cards in the constituency with Shettar fighting to retain his traditional stronghold, albeit on a Congress ticket, and the BJP pulling out all stops to beat him and send a message that the organisation is supreme.
Shettar expressed confidence that the Congress will get a clear majority and form the government in Karnataka.
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Shettar is one of the most prominent political figures in fray in the Karnataka assembly election. His falling out with the BJP over not getting a ticket, and then taking on the party he served for years has been in the spotlight.
”I have asked the high command and state leaders a number of times to give reasons for denying me the ticket. Is it the age factor, or a survey report or any corruption charges. Any allegation, any scam or any criminal background. But they didn’t give any reason. Yesterday, Amit Shah ji said that they have given me the reason but I have not been given any reason and I want to know,” he said.
”Even Nadda ji (BJP chief J P Nadda), (Education Minister) Dharmendra Pradhan called me. I asked them whether my popularity has come down? What was the survey report? Both said that in the survey ‘your report is very positive you are a popular leader and you are going to be elected’,” Shettar claimed.
Asked about Mahesh Tenginkai recently calling him his ‘guru’, the former Karnataka chief minister said, ”He (Tengikai) is saying that I am his guru. His guru is in Delhi. He is not my disciple.” Shettar’s jibe was apparently directed at BJP’s general secretary B L Santhosh, who he has blamed for being denied a ticket. He has many ‘Maanas Putras’ (a person who is treated like a son), Shettar had said attacking Santhosh after joining the Congress.
Tenginkai told PTI that in 2018 he got a ticket from Kalaghtahi but after filing the nomination, the party asked him to withdraw. ”I did that. I did not question the party on their decision. Whatever the party said, I silently followed. I am a worker who follows the party’s instructions,” he said.
Taking a dig at the Congress, Tenginkai said, ”Nobody knows what Rahul Gandhi says in the elections. Everybody will come to know that who is corrupt and who is not. The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) will form a government in Karnataka with full majority.” On Shettar questioning his competency, Tenginkai said, ”I am very confident that this time I will win the election against Jagdish Atta, my Guru. Jagadish Shettar Sahab will let his shishya win.” A staunch RSS man, Shettar was part of the Jan Sangh and BJP for several decades before severing his ties with the party upon his candidature being overlooked for the May 10 election. He then joined the Congress.
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, Union ministers Dharmendra Pradhan and Pralhad Joshi made several attempts to persuade him not to go out of the party but he remained adamant on contesting the polls at any cost.
Voting will take place in the state on May 10 and the results will be out on May 13.