Ambareesh’s silence leaves Congress confused
Team Udayavani, Apr 9, 2018, 10:09 AM IST
Bengaluru: MLA Ambareesh has not reacted to the due date given by K C Venugopal, the Congress in-charge for the state and this has left the Congress High Command in state of confusion. The due date lapsed on April 8.
As he was obvious by his nonattendance amid the visit of AICC president Rahul Gandhi to the state, the party high command asked that he illuminate his stand on challenging from Mandya constituency. There were gossipy tidbits that his wife Sumalatha and his nearby associates could challenge from Mandya. In any case, Ambareesh has kept up hush over the issue giving rise to guess works.
Around 500 of his supporters met him in Bengaluru and welcomed him to the region. In spite of this, Ambareesh did not issue statements which left the party confounded.
It is said that Ambareesh told his followers on Sunday that he would take an approach the issue by Monday. There are bits of gossip that Ambareesh hosts been requesting the party to hand more than five ‘B’ structures to him for five constituencies, excluding Malavalli and Nagamangala.
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