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Congress has nothing to offer to voters: BJP minister Somanna

Somanna, who won from Govindarajnagar last time, has been fielded in two seats to take on the Congress this time. He says there is no alternative to the BJP.

May 03, 2023 / 11:46 IST
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The BJP handpicked housing and infrastructure & development minister V Somanna to contest against Congress candidate and former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah
The BJP handpicked housing and infrastructure & development minister V Somanna to contest against Congress candidate and former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah

The BJP handpicked housing and infrastructure & development minister V Somanna to contest against Congress candidate and former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah in the electoral battle for the Varuna seat on May 10. The BJP is aware the task is not easy and has allowed Somanna to also fight from Chamarajanagar.

Siddaramaiah has said this will be his final election battle. He is 75. Somanna, 73, has no intention of retiring from politics and is yet to position his son Arun Somanna in politics.

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Somanna, a five-term MLA, started his career in Bengaluru as a corporator. He was with the Janata Dal and Congress and joined the BJP in 2010. Since then, he has been a minister when the BJP was in power. He is now in charge of Chamarajanagar district.

For him, winning elections in Bengaluru has been as easy as breathing. This time, though, it is not so. He has entered new terrain – Varuna, the fiefdom of Siddaramaiah, and Chamarajanagar, which has been the stronghold of C Puttarangashetty, the sitting Congress MLA.