<p>Congress Legislative Party (CLP) leader Siddaramaiah’s visit to the house of former vice-chancellor of University of Mysore (UoM), also JD(S) leader, K S Rangappa on Monday has given rise to political speculations.</p>.<p>Siddarmaiah had breakfast with Rangappa at his residence in Bogadi in the city. The two leaders held discussions for a while.</p>.<p>Rangappa, also a close relative of JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda, said, "Siddaramaiah had helped me when I was the VC. Siddaramaiah should become chief minister for another term. I will support people who do good work,” Rangappa said.</p>.<p>Rangappa, who was defeated in the 2018 Assembly election from Chamaraja segment, said, “The JD(S) failed to make use of my services after my defeat. I will stand by whoever makes use of my experience and expertise. Now, I am not active in politics”.</p>.<p>However, Siddaramaiah said it was a courtesy visit and politics was not discussed.</p>
<p>Congress Legislative Party (CLP) leader Siddaramaiah’s visit to the house of former vice-chancellor of University of Mysore (UoM), also JD(S) leader, K S Rangappa on Monday has given rise to political speculations.</p>.<p>Siddarmaiah had breakfast with Rangappa at his residence in Bogadi in the city. The two leaders held discussions for a while.</p>.<p>Rangappa, also a close relative of JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda, said, "Siddaramaiah had helped me when I was the VC. Siddaramaiah should become chief minister for another term. I will support people who do good work,” Rangappa said.</p>.<p>Rangappa, who was defeated in the 2018 Assembly election from Chamaraja segment, said, “The JD(S) failed to make use of my services after my defeat. I will stand by whoever makes use of my experience and expertise. Now, I am not active in politics”.</p>.<p>However, Siddaramaiah said it was a courtesy visit and politics was not discussed.</p>