Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s son Dr Yathindra and Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy’s daughter Sowmya Reddy are among the probable candidates for the 2018 Karnataka Assembly polls from different constituencies.
However, Siddaramaiah on Thursday claimed that Dr Yathindra has not sought the Congress party ticket to contest from Varuna constituency in the forthcoming Assembly elections.
"My son hasn't sought the Congress party ticket. A decision regarding his candidature will be taken based on public demand," he told reporters while answering a question regarding fielding children of senior Congress leaders in the forthcoming Assembly polls in the state.
"The High Command will issue tickets based on the survey conducted by the party poll observers. Everybody has a right to seek the Congress party ticket," he said.
On the by-election results in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, Siddaramaiah said: "It is certain that the Congress party will form the government in the state besides forming the government at the centre along with its alliance partners in 2019."
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi's magic has failed to work in Uttar Pradesh. Modi visits Karnataka to deliver speeches on Hindutva. How will Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ensure the BJP's victory in Karnataka when his party has been defeated in his own constituency," Siddaramaiah asked.
Meanwhile, Home Minister said that Sowmya Reddy was one of the five ticket aspirants from the Jayanagar constituency in Bengaluru. He said that high command would take a final call.


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