Siddaramaiah files papers from second seat, nomination ends ?

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

filed his nomination from a second constituency, in north Karnataka, as the deadline for entering the fray for the May 12 assembly

Seeking to turn the poll battle fiercer, the BJP fielded party member and Scheduled Tribe B Sriramulu, who also filed his papers from Badami, making it his second constituency.

has already filed his nomination from Chamundeshwari in Mysuru and Sriramulu from Molakalmuru in district.

The chief minister's nomination from came after days of speculation on whether he would be contesting from a second constituency.

after reaching Badami, the regal capital of erstwhile Chalukya dynasty which ruled between the 6th and the 12th centuries, offered prayers at the and held a roadshow before filing his nomination.

The was accompanied by working S R Patil and sitting MLA Chimmanakatti, among others, as he filed his papers.

Speaking to reporters at Badami, maintained he was under pressure from local party leaders in Bagalkote and Vijayapura districts to contest from Badami, as it would 'benefit' the Congress' prospects in the region.

He said "there was also pressure on the high command. As the high command directed me to contest from north Karnataka, I'm contesting from here."

Hitting out at the BJP leaders for their taunt that he was contesting from out of fear of defeat in Chamundeshwari, he pointed out that even had contested the 2014 polls from two constituencies.

"Was he scared of defeat?" he questioned.

"People of north out of love and affection asked me to contest from the region. Bowing to their demand, the high command and directed me to contest. So I'm contesting," he added.

with a strong presence of Kurubas, the community that belongs to, is seen as a far safer option for him than Chamundeshwari, where the battle is projected to be tough.

The had earlier announced Devraj Patil as its candidate from Badami, but his name was replaced with in the second list on April 22.

BJP has decided to make tough for and, in a last minute move, the party announced Sriramulu as its candidate.

Sriramulu, a close confidant of baron G Janardhan Reddy, filed his nomination in the presence of state BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa, of Opposition in the assembly Jagadish Shettar, and

A prominent ST of BJP in the state, Sriramulu also offered prayers to Banashankari, the deity of Chalukya Empire, before filing his nomination.

Stating that he was contesting from on the orders of the high command, Sriramulu said "our only intention"is BJP's win and to make "

He asserted that the BJP was strong in and he would win.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 19:40 IST