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Sumalatha, widow of celebrated Kannada actor Ambareesh, who was a three-time MP from Mandya, has disturbed the political equation with her insistence on contesting from the seat, upsetting calculations of ruling coalition partners Congress and JDS.
“I believe that till the last minute anything can happen. Till it is officially announced, there is nothing to say this won’t happen. I will let you know on March 18,” Sumalatha told reporters in Mandya.
She urged people to not give credence to speculation that Congress leaders were persuading her to not contest from Mandya.
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She admitted that Congress strongman and Water Resources Minister D K Shivakumar has requested her to not contest from Mandya.
“Well, nobody can pressure me because they know who I am and what I am, but D K Shivakumar had met me with a suggestion that I should contest from somewhere else. He told me that since coalition dharma (with JD-S) was in place, Congress cannot retain Mandya. I too told him about my stand on this matter,” Sumalatha said.
Having a substantial population of the dominant Vokkaliga community, Mandya is traditionally considered a JD(S) citadel.
JD(S) has not only made Congress give up Mandya but also decided to field Nikhil Gowda, son of Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and third-generation leader from the Gowda family, from the constituency.
Ambareesh, barring a brief stint in JD(S), had been associated with Congress and was the minister of state for information and broadcasting in UPA-I dispensation. He had represented Mandya thrice in Lok Sabha.