Mysore LS seat: Cong seeks to downplay JDS protests

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

The in Karnataka Saturday said the seat was a prestigious one and there were "some challenges" but it would be sorted out, as it sought to downplay the opposition of some local workers to extend support to the candidate C H Vijayashankar.

JD(S) workers pointed at Congress not supporting their candidate in Mandya and threatened to support the BJP in seat in front of for higher education G T Deve Gowda.

H D Kumaraswamy's son is the candidate contesting from Mandya.

Reacting to the development, Saturday said the incident was blown out of proportion by the media.

"Some lower rung workers yesterday said at a meeting of G T Deve Gowda that they wont for Congress. That became a big

Statements of a few individuals are not significant. We clearly tell those working against the party to quit the party and go," said.

He said constituency was a prestigious seat and there were "some challenges."

"But it will be sorted out once we start a joint campaign," Siddaramaiah told reporters after former K joined the Congress at a function in the party state headquarters.

Congress announced Harish Gowda's entry into the party and welcomed him along with his core team members.

had rebelled against the JDS leadership and stood as an independent garnering about 22,000 votes in the 2018 Assembly elections from Chamaraja constituency in Mysuru.

Congress will need JD(S)' support to win in Mysore Lok Sabha seat as a majority of legislators there are from the regional party, with two of them being Ministers.

BJP has fielded its sitting as its candidate from the constituency.

Congress leaders in Mandya are miffed over the party'sdecision to cede the seat to the JD(S) and have stayed away fromcampaigning, with most even extending support to Sumalatha Ambareesh, who has reportedly the BJP's backing.

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First Published: Sat, April 06 2019. 20:30 IST