Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has expressed confidence that all three Congress candidates from Karnataka will win in the upcoming Vidhana Sabha to Rajya Sabha elections.
Speaking to media persons in Davanagere the CM said that the cabinet of ministers would meet to decide on the matter of granting separate religion tag to Lingayats on March 14.
"Protest is the lifeblood of a democracy and religious heads have the freedom to hold independent opinions," the CM said.
In a reply to a question, the CM clarified that appointment of staff to the Vidhana Sabha is not done by the government. "It is not the government's responsibility," he added.
Congress has fielded former MLC L Hanumanthaiah, AICC spokesperson Naseer Hussain and KPCC general secretary G C Chandrashekar for the March 23 Rajya Sabha polls from the party-ruled state.
On Sunday, the Congress announced the names of former MLC L Hanumanthaiah, AICC spokesperson Shaikh Naseer Hussain and KPCC general secretary G C Chandrashekar for the March 23 Rajya Sabha polls from the party-ruled state.
Karnataka can send four MPs to Rajya Sabha once in two years. The ruling Congress can easily win two seats and needs a few extra votes for the third seat. The BJP can win just one seat. The JDS does not have required number of votes to elect its candidate and business tycoon BM Farooq.

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