Karnataka polls 'outlanders' siddaramaiah, sreeramulu play to badami crowd

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Karnataka polls- 'Outlanders' Siddaramaiah, Sreeramulu play to Badami crowd Across Karnataka, the election is perceived as a tourney between Modi and Siddaramaiah, although Sreeramulu has a standing even independent of Modi

Badami was not on the Bharatiya Janata Party’s radar when it drew up its list of Karnataka Assembly election 2018 candidates -- not until Chief Minister Siddaramaiah opted to fight from this constituency as a second seat, by the admission of a senior party strategist.Suddenly, but not inexplicably, this crummy little northern Karnataka town, 105 km to the north of Hubli and veiled in clouds of red dust emanating from the overquarried hills encasing it, engaged the attention of BJP President Amit Shah. Shah loves to make an affray out of a commonplace contest when it involves a big gun. B Sreeramulu, the tribal leader from Ballari in central Karnataka, was brought in as Siddaramaiah’s adversary. Like the chief minister, Sreeramulu, a Lok Sabha MP from Ballari, is contesting from a second seat, Molakalmuru, closer to his home terrain. The Siddaramaiah-Sreeramulu combat has animated Badami’s bored residents who have


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Karnataka polls 'outlanders' siddaramaiah, sreeramulu play to badami crowd by anika95sharma - Issuu