<p>Mysuru: The date, for filing of nomination of Congress candidate from Chamarajanagar Lok Sabha constituency, has been fixed even before the party high-command announced the name of the candidate.</p><p>According to a notification, issued by Mysuru district (rural) Congress committee (DCC), on Tuesday, Sunil Bose, son of Social Welfare Minister H C Mahadevappa, has been mentioned as the candidate of Chamarajanagar LS segment and the campaigning started on Wednesday. The entire schedule for the meetings has been listed by Mysuru DCC president B J Vijay Kumar.</p>.In Kolar, discontent in Congress ranks hits a flashpoint as 5 lawmakers threaten to resign.<p>It has to be noted that the candidature for Chamarajanagar is not yet announced, as the party was insisting on fielding Mahadevappa, while he was seeking a ticket for his son. Now, it seems like the party has given up and Bose’s candidature is certain. As per the schedule, Bose, also T Narsipur taluk-level Karnataka Development Programme (KDP) committe member, will file his nomination papers at Chamarajanagar DC’s office on April 3.</p><p>The notification states that the schedule has been fixed with prior permission of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and KPCC president D K Shivakumar. According to it, Mysuru-Kodagu candidate M Lakshmana too will file his nomination papers on the same date, April 3.</p><p>Bose was an aspirant of the Congress ticket in the 2017 byelection of Nanjangud (SC reserved) Assembly segment, when then Revenue Minister V Srinivas Prasad quit Siddaramaiah cabinet and resigned as MLA, before joining the BJP. Again, in 2018 poll, he lost a chance, as Keshavamurthy was given an opportunity to seek re-election.</p><p>In 2023, Bose had a plan to contest his father’s segment of T Narsipur (SC reserved), while Mahadevappa had planned to shift to Nanjangud. However, when another aspirant of Nanjangud segment R Dhruvanarayan died, a few months before the election, Mahadevappa announced that Dhruvnarayan’s son Darshan would be fielded in Nanjangud. Thus, after a long wait, Bose seems to enter electoral politics.</p>
<p>Mysuru: The date, for filing of nomination of Congress candidate from Chamarajanagar Lok Sabha constituency, has been fixed even before the party high-command announced the name of the candidate.</p><p>According to a notification, issued by Mysuru district (rural) Congress committee (DCC), on Tuesday, Sunil Bose, son of Social Welfare Minister H C Mahadevappa, has been mentioned as the candidate of Chamarajanagar LS segment and the campaigning started on Wednesday. The entire schedule for the meetings has been listed by Mysuru DCC president B J Vijay Kumar.</p>.In Kolar, discontent in Congress ranks hits a flashpoint as 5 lawmakers threaten to resign.<p>It has to be noted that the candidature for Chamarajanagar is not yet announced, as the party was insisting on fielding Mahadevappa, while he was seeking a ticket for his son. Now, it seems like the party has given up and Bose’s candidature is certain. As per the schedule, Bose, also T Narsipur taluk-level Karnataka Development Programme (KDP) committe member, will file his nomination papers at Chamarajanagar DC’s office on April 3.</p><p>The notification states that the schedule has been fixed with prior permission of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and KPCC president D K Shivakumar. According to it, Mysuru-Kodagu candidate M Lakshmana too will file his nomination papers on the same date, April 3.</p><p>Bose was an aspirant of the Congress ticket in the 2017 byelection of Nanjangud (SC reserved) Assembly segment, when then Revenue Minister V Srinivas Prasad quit Siddaramaiah cabinet and resigned as MLA, before joining the BJP. Again, in 2018 poll, he lost a chance, as Keshavamurthy was given an opportunity to seek re-election.</p><p>In 2023, Bose had a plan to contest his father’s segment of T Narsipur (SC reserved), while Mahadevappa had planned to shift to Nanjangud. However, when another aspirant of Nanjangud segment R Dhruvanarayan died, a few months before the election, Mahadevappa announced that Dhruvnarayan’s son Darshan would be fielded in Nanjangud. Thus, after a long wait, Bose seems to enter electoral politics.</p>