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Former Prime Minister and JD(S) supremo HD Deve Gowda on Wednesday, 6 March, told the media that he has asked Congress President Rahul Gandhi to allot 10 tickets to the JD(S). Although the JD(S) had expected the Congress chief to make a decision on the seat sharing, several complaints made by state Congress leaders to the High Command have deterred Rahul Gandhi from taking a call on the issue, Congress sources say.
The JD(S), which had earlier demanded 12 tickets is now willing to settle for 10. However, Congress leaders in Karnataka are not willing to give JD(S) more than six tickets, Congress insiders say.
The JD(S)' demand is simple. The state-based party wants nine tickets from South Karnataka and is demanding that Congress face off with the BJP in the northern districts of the state.
"Except for Mysuru-Kodagu and Udupi-Chikkamagaluru, most of the Old Mysuru-Kodagu districts are bastions of the Congress like Tumakuru and Kolar-Chikkaballapura. Why would Veerappa Moily or Muddahanumegowda want to give up their seats?
These are veterans and the party cannot ignore them. Besides, JD(S) is trying take over Congress strongholds by taking advantage of the seat sharing. The JD(S) party workers are ready to support Pratap Simha indirectly if Congress does not give up that segment. This has made many Congress seniors unhappy," a Congress source said.
Congress sources said that former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy CM Parameshwara, and former Union Minister Veerappa Moily are blocking the JD(S)'s request to pick all the seats from Old Mysuru-Kodagu region.
"Losing from his home segment was an insult and he will not give up Mysuru-Kodagu. If the JD(S) puts up a strong candidate in Mysuru, then Rahul Gandhi will have no option but to give the seat away. That is why the party workers want Deve Gowda himself to contest from Mysuru-Kodagu," a JD(S) leader said.
Sources in the JD(S) say that the Congress is willing to concede the Shivamogga, Bijapur and Uttara Kannada segments to the JD(S) instead of Mysuru-Kodagu, Tumkur and Kolar-Chikkaballapura. The primary reason being that the JD(S) has not put forth any strong candidates in that region and the party does not want its seniors to be disappointed.
"If we give up all our strongholds then we will get tickets to contest from only those segments where the BJP has a strong presence. But these are also the areas where the JD(S) is a non-actor in the political scene. The JD(S) calculation will weaken the Congress in areas where we are strong. Why would anyone agree to such an arrangement?" the Congress source added.
"Deve Gowda will finally agree to six tickets. Congress must be persistent," the Congress source added.
(Published in an arrangement with The News Minute)
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