Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore (SP)
Bangalore, Mar 7: After a hue and cry was raised about the allotment of the Loksabha ticket to his son Raghavendra from Shimoga constituency, creating heartburn among ticket aspirants and amidst rumours which said party general secretary and MP Anant Kumar was peeved over this development, chief minister B S Yeddyurappa tried to wriggle out of the situation by claiming that he had no hand whatsoever in the allotment of the party ticket to Raghavendra.
The chief minister, who had on several occasion in the past, vowed that his son Raghavendra would not contest the Loksabha election, defended the action of the party in allotting him a ticket. Seeking to dismiss the overall view that his son was too meek a candidate against political heavyweight S Bangarappa, Yeddyurappa said that his son has the tenacity and capacity to defeat Bangarappa. "I never pressurized the party top brass to issue to ticket to my son. However, considering his chances of winning, they have allotted him a ticket. Raghavendra has a overwhelming support of the BJP workers from Shimoga constituency," he claimed.
"My son is not a novice in politics. He is active in politics and public life since long. He might have asked for the ticket," he commented. The chief minister said, that a pro-BJP wave has been sweeping through the state and that the people have come to like the politics of development pursued by his party. "The people will support the BJP in the Loksabha election and ensure victory of our candidates," he confidently added.