Mysuru, Nov 9: The former Minister, V. Srinivas Prasad, has vowed to take the coming bypolls to Nanjangud Assembly constituency as a challenge.

Earlier, the former chairman of the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA), K.R. Mohan Kumar, said Mr. Prasad himself should enter the fray for the bypolls. “He should not only contest the bypolls to the Assembly from Nanjangud constituency, but also the next Assembly elections in 2018,” he said.
Mr. Kumar, who recently quit the Congress, said the Swabhimana Samavesha has not been organised for the sake of power or profit, but for self-esteem.
“If it was not for Mr. Prasad, the Congress would not have won so many seats in Mysuru and Chamarajanagar districts,” he said.
The Swabhimana Samavesha organised at Nanjangud on Tuesday was perceived to be a show of strength by Mr. Prasad's supporters, particularly after the Congress organised a meeting of the party's Nanjangud taluk Congress committee meeting on October 23, close on the heels of the resignation submitted by Mr. Prasad to the Assembly.
Meanwhile, his supporters passed two resolutions unanimously — the first is that Prasad himself should contest the bypoll and the second is that he should contest on a BJP ticket — during theSwabhimana Samavesha' (self-respect conference) of his well-wishers, fans and supporters here.
Reacting to the charges of Srinivas Prasad, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah asked whether Prasad was in his Cabinet for three years for the sake of power.
Siddaramaiah was speaking to reporters at Mysuru Airport in Mandakalli, during his vist to the city to attend a private function. “Was Prasad not aware of my gestures and behaviour when he was minister?” Siddaramaiah asked.

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