Udupi, Dec 15: Former Udupi-Chikkamagaluru MP K Jayaprakash Hegde, who was expelled from the Congress party for six years for contesting as a rebel from the Udupi-Dakshina Kannada Local Bodies Constituency for Legislative Council has slammed the double standard of party leaders.

He said that he had lodged a complaint and sought action against the official Congress candidate Pratapchandra Shetty for being inactive and not working for the party in Vidhana Sabha and Lok Sabha elections and recently concluded Gram Panchayat elections.
“Instead they have expelled me. This shows their double standards. There is one rule for Mr. Shetty and another rule for me. This shows there is no internal democracy in the party,” he said.
Mr. Hegde said he had been forced by the party workers to stand for the elections as they were fed up of Mr. Shetty. “But, it is only after Mr. Shetty had stated that he did not want to contest for a third time that I had put my hat into the ring. What wrong have I done to invite disciplinary action?” he said.
Meanwhile, Congress workers questioned the behaviour of senior leaders at a meeting held to Mr. Pratapchandra Shetty by the Kota Block Congress Committee at Kota in Udupi district on Monday.
Party workers disrupted the campaign meeting and asked some sharp questions. Srinivas Amin, a Congress leader, said the senior leaders of the party only remembered the party workers when the elections were nearing.



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