
Siddaramaiah sounds poll bugle in Chamarajanagar
The Hindu
‘Cong. should capture all four seats’
Former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday virtually sounded the poll bugle for the next Assembly elections by calling upon people to elect Congress candidates in all the four constituencies of Chamarajanagar district while mobilising participants for the padayatra from Mekedatu.
Addressing a convention, he reminded the gathering that the next Assembly elections were about a year and three months away.
During his tenure as the Chief Minister, Mr. Siddaramaiah said all four seats in Chamarajanagar district – Chamarajanagar, Kollegal, Hanur, and Gundlupet – were bagged by the Congress. In the coming elections too, the Congress should capture all four seats, he said.

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