Indian Express
Sign In | Register Now
Newsletter | ePaper
Indian Express >  National Network > 

A scratch and lose card for the Congress

Font Size
Apurva Posted: May 14, 2008 at 2126 hrs IST
Related Stories: PUCL wants C’garh Act repealedCarnatic musician N Vasudevan passes awayRudy calls some Cong leaders ‘pets’, draws flakLet activist receive US award: Nobel laureates to GovtVerma yet to appear, panel to wrap up case
DAVANGERE, MAY 13 : The infighting in the Congress in Karnataka is best seen in north Davangere constituency in central Karnataka. The Congress candidature got cancelled as the party mandate or ‘B’ form did not reach the EC in the correct format. It has left the BJP happy and the District Congress backing a Lok Janshakti Party candidate since now North Davangere has no Congress candidate.

Two strong Congressmen, former minister S. S. Malikarjun and Syed Saifullah, vied for the North Davangere seat. On April 30, the last day to file nominations, the party mandate or ‘B’ form was flown in from Bangalore to Davangere, which is around 250 km away, just hours before the election office closed at 3 p.m. While Saifullah was the official party candidate, Mallikarjun’s supporters insisted he be nominated. Sources in the Congress say in the end Saifullah relented, scratched out his name from the form and wrote Mallikarjun’s name instead. However, the Election Commission rejected the form as the name was changed without following a proper procedure. The rules state that only the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president can make changes to the ‘B’ form.

The embarrassing rejection has forced the Congress to take drastic damage control steps. The Congress has been forced to back, Mutton Mohammed Ali, a businessman and first timer from the LJP, who is up against the BJP’s S. A. Ravindranath, a three-time MLA and former Minister of Water Resources.

Senior Congress leaders also admitted they had to reconcile with the Muslim voters in the South Davangere constituency, who were irked about a Muslim candidate not being given a ticket. However, senior Congress leaders, including Jagdish Tytler, were asked to review the situation and come up with a solution. A Congress leader says the party had agreed to file a Muslim MLC candidate to appease voters.

Ads By Google
The Davangere seat was split into North and South constituencies in the recent delimitation exercise. While senior Congress leader and KPCC treasurer Shamanur Shivshankarappa filed his nomination from Davangere South, his son Mallikarjun wanted to file his nomination from the North constituency. A senior Congress leader from Davangere said, “The Congress high command had decided to issue one ticket per family and also wanted significant Muslim representation this time, and officially gave the “B” form to Saifullah.”

However, Davangere District Congress general secretary Shivshankar said, “The North constituency has few Muslim voters, just around 18,000, while the South has...

Ads By Google
Post Comments
Message*
Maximum characters allowed     
 
Name* Email ID*
Subject* Country*
TERMS OF USE:
The views, opinions and comments posted are your, and are not endorsed by this website. You shall be solely responsible for the comment posted here. The website reserves the right to delete, reject, or otherwise remove any views, opinions and comments posted or part thereof. You shall ensure that the comment is not inflammatory, abusive, derogatory, defamatory &/or obscene, or contain pornographic matter and/or does not constitute hate mail, or violate privacy of any person (s) or breach confidentiality or otherwise is illegal, immoral or contrary to public policy. Nor should it contain anything infringing copyright &/or intellectual property rights of any person(s).
I agree to the terms of use.
View all Messages [ 0 ]
View all Messages [ 0 ]
Group Websites : Express India | Financial Express | Screen India | Loksatta | Kashmir Live | Biz Publications
Privacy Policy | Feedback | Site MapThe Indian Express Group | Work With Us | Adverise With Us | Contact Us© 2008 Indian Express Newspapers (Mumbai) Ltd. All rights reserved
*Recipient(s) name *
*Recipient(s) e-mail address *
(Separate addresses by commas)
*Your Name *
*Your e-mail address *
Select your Country
Comments(optional)

The name(s) and e-mail address(es) you provide will
not be used for any purpose other than to inform the
recipient(s) of your identity. (*mandatory field)
 
Close