BJP announces candidates for remaining two seats, Eshwarappa’s son misses out on ticket
PTI, Apr 20, 2023, 9:52 AM IST
The ruling BJP in Karnataka has released its fourth list, naming candidates for the remaining two constituencies- Shivamogga and Manvi. In Shivamogga, the party on Wednesday gave the ticket to Channabasappa, while denying it to sitting MLA and senior BJP leader K S Eshwarappa’s family.
Eshwarappa, a former Deputy Chief Minister, had recently conveyed to the party’s central leadership his wish to retire from electoral politics and had requested it to not consider fielding him in the Assembly polls from Shivamogga. The five-time MLA from the constituency, however, is said to have sought the ticket for his son K E Kantesh, from the segment.
Senior BJP leader and MLC Ayanur Manjunath, who too was an aspirant from Shivamogga, quit the party earlier on Wednesday, and joined JD(S). He is now the JD(S) candidate from the Assembly segment. From Manvi, a ST reserve constituency, the party has fielded B V Nayak.
With the announcement of this list, the BJP has announced candidates for all the 224 Assembly segments in the state. April 20 is the last day for filing of nominations. Voting will take place on May 10 and the counting of votes will be on May 13.
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