Former Karnataka CM D.V. Sadananda Gowda Eyes Rajya Sabha Seat, Targets Congress Government

मुख्य बातें
- •Former Karnataka Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda expresses interest in contesting the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections from the state.
- •Gowda has conveyed his interest to the party leadership and is ready to accept the responsibilities given by the party.
- •He launched a scathing attack on the Congress government in Karnataka, accusing it of engaging in appeasement politics and predicting that the Congress would not get even 50 seats if elections were held today.
- •Gowda defended the Union government's handling of the situation regarding repeated increases in petroleum prices, stating that the government was managing the situation carefully.
- •Gowda's entry into the Rajya Sabha elections is likely to add a new dimension to the contest, and his candidature is likely to be seen as a challenge to the Congress government's performance in the state.
In a significant development, former Karnataka Chief Minister and senior BJP leader D.V. Sadananda Gowda has expressed his interest in contesting the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections from the state. Speaking to reporters in Mysuru on May 25, Gowda, who served as a Union Minister in the Cabinet led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stated that he had already retired from electoral politics and announced his decision before the previous Lok Sabha elections. However, he is now eyeing a Rajya Sabha seat and has conveyed his interest to the party leadership.



