Congress Muslim leaders demand Davangere South bypoll ticket
Muslims have been demanding the Davangere South seat as there are nearly 70,000 minority votes of the total 2,32,564 electorate.
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Surjewala was in Bengaluru for discussions with DK Shivakumar on candidates for Davangere South and Bagalkot bypolls (X@DKShivakumar)
Bengaluru, 20 Mar
Senior Congress Muslim legislators
including Tanveer Sait and Naseer Ahmed on Friday put up a
strong pitch before AICC General Secretary Karnataka in-charge
Randeep Singh Surjewala to give the Davangere South Assembly bypoll ticket to
the community.
Surjewala was in Bengaluru to hold discussions with Congress
State President and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on candidates for Davangere
South and Bagalkot Assembly seats, to which the byelections will be held on 9
April. The vacancies were caused following the deaths of sitting
MLAs Shamnur S Shivashankarappa from Davangere South and HY Meti
from Bagalkot. The last date for filing the nomination papers is 23 March.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had promised the
families of Shivashankarappa and Meti that the tickets would be given
to them.
Muslims have been demanding Davangere South seat as
there are nearly 70,000 minority votes of the total 2,32,564
electorate. The demand by Muslims for the ticket has been
consistent since 2008 when Davangere South and
North constituencies were carved out in the delimitation exercise.
High drama prevailed during the 2008 Assembly polls for Davangere North
seat, resulting in the Congress not contesting the seat as the nomination
papers of the official candidate was rejected.
In 2008, Congress had flown the requisite ‘B’ form from
Bengaluru to Davangere by helicopter at the last minute to hand it over to
the official candidate, Syed Saifullah. As the late Shivashankarappa was
contesting from Davangere South, he wanted the Davangere North ticket
for his son SS Mallikarjun, who is a minister in Siddaramaiah's cabinet
now. Reportedly under duress, Saifullah himself struck out his name in the ‘B’ form
and wrote Mallikarjun's, which was invalidated during scrutiny of the
nomination papers.
Meanwhile, Congress functionary MT Subhash Chandra has written a letter to Congress leader Sonia Gandhi recalling the 2008 incident where the party had to go without a candidate. In the letter, he has mentioned how Shivashankarappa's daughter-in-law Prabha Mallikarjun could get elected from Davangere Lok Sabha seat with the help of three lakh Muslim votes in 2024. "Due to this historical background, we are demanding that the ticket be given to party MLC K Abdul Jabbar,'' he added.
“If the ticket is denied to a Muslim candidate this time and given to Shivashankarappa's grandson Samarth Shivashankarappa, there will be strong resentment from the community and other backward classes, who constitute 80 per cent of the voters,” Chandra said.
Meanwhile, Samarth entered the fray even before the Congressannounced the official candidate by filing his nomination papers on Friday. He filed the papers as an Independent candidate without the requisite ‘B’ form. The BJP playing on the AHINDA votes has fielded Srinivas T Dasakariyappa, a Nayak.
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