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Flashpoint Mandya: A Star Wife And Karnataka CM's Son Battle For Prestige

In Karnataka's Mandya, actress-turned-politician Sumalatha Ambreesh is taking on Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil Gowda in Lok Sabha elections, in a place politics is noisy and party loyalties run deep

Flashpoint Mandya: A Star Wife And Karnataka CM's Son Battle For Prestige
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"No politics, please. Enjoy your coffee instead," was the plea a small eatery in Mandya made to its patrons a few weeks ago. Prescient, you might say. Mandya, unlike ever before, is grabbing headlines in Karnataka this Lok Sabha election -- every event, comment and cue makes news. Tune in to local TV channels and it바카라™s all about Mandya -- cinema, sympathy, squabbles, sabotage -- supplying enough grist for the news cycle to run.

A fertile sweep of land between Bangalore and Mysore through which the Cauvery flows; where migratory birds from Siberia come to roost; where ragi mudde and mutton is relished, Mandya is a town where politics is noisy and party loyalties run deep. And when it comes to politics, the voter in Mandya can be demanding. So, his loyalty cannot be taken for granted. And, therefore, in these idyllic farmlands, there바카라™s a duel brewing.

바카라śI바카라™m here to repay a debt,바카라ť says Nikhil Kumaraswamy, son of Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy, as his campaign van stops in a village near Malavalli. Loud cheers ring out, crackers are burst, and everybody gathers to listen. 바카라śI바카라™m here as a symbol of Deve Gowda and HD Kumaraswamy.바카라ť Nikhil, 31, the joint candidate of the Janata Dal (Secular) and Congress, keeps his speeches short. The local MLA and other leaders flanking him, spell out the details of how, as CM, HD Kumaraswamy has allocated funds for the district.

In the crowd, a local man carrying a JD(S) flag, fills in on the gossip in a low voice. 바카라śDo you know the villagers here didn바카라™t allow Nikhil바카라™s campaign rally into their village? They are upset with the local MLA.바카라ť

That바카라™s nothing unusual, says another. 바카라śJust yesterday, in another village, they were throwing stones at film actor Darshan. That바카라™s how it is in Mandya,바카라ť he explains.

Darshan and Yash, two of Sandalwood바카라™s most popular film stars, are campaigning for Sumalatha Ambareesh who바카라™s fighting Nikhil in these polls. She바카라™s the wife of film star and Congressman M H Ambareesh who died last November.

Ask people about the odds and they바카라™ll tell you it바카라™s a tough fight. 바카라śShe바카라™s got sympathy. People in Mandya liked Ambareesh,바카라ť points out one villager. The JD(S), meanwhile, is a formidable force here. 바카라śKumaraswamy has increased our pension amount by Rs 400. We now get Rs 1,000 a month, that바카라™s a big thing,바카라ť says an elderly shopkeeper.

"I'd like to ask her, what additional funds did Ambareesh bring to Mandya," says JD(S) legislator Ravi Srikantaiah at a rally in Srirangapatna to which party supremo H D Deve Gowda has just arrived. Srirangapatna, once the capital of Tipu Sultan, is a large island in the Cauvery river and just a few kilometres upstream is the Krishnarajasagar dam -- the lifeline of the green swathe of land between Mysore and Bangalore.

From funds, the focus swings to water

Three years ago, when Cauvery water-sharing crisis loomed, Deve Gowda's decision to go on a fast was enough to rattle the central government, the legislator says. As he takes the mike, Gowda traces the politics of the Cauvery dispute and how it has punctuated his own career.

Mandya바카라™s politics is unique, many would say. Even Ambareesh, despite his fan following, lost elections here. As Chief Minister, S M Krishna, one of the tallest Vokkaliga leaders in Karnataka, didn바카라™t contest from his hometown Maddur (located in the same district) in 2004 fearing a backlash from farmers who felt neglected during his tenure.

바카라śIt바카라™s perhaps the only constituency in Karnataka where a single caste dominates,바카라ť points out A Narayana, who teaches political science at Bangalore바카라™s Azim Premji University. 바카라śSo, the primary affiliation is to caste rather than party.바카라ť Hence, the candidates fielded by parties in elections have always been Vokkaligas (of course, local body polls are a different matter).

In the last two decades since the split in the Janata Dal, the JD(S) has assumed an identity as a Vokkaliga outfit. Its most emphatic win in last year바카라™s assembly elections came in Mandya 바카라“ the party won all seven assembly seats in the district 바카라“ which experts conclude was a response to the Congress party바카라™s, or specifically former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah바카라™s, taunts at Deve Gowda. Now, however, the curiosity is how the Mandya voters will respond to Deve Gowda바카라™s grandson Nikhil.

Gowda, in his address, homes in on the point. It were his party leaders who insisted that Nikhil stand for elections, he tells the crowd. 바카라śI told them please don바카라™t. Our opponents will attack me, unmindful of my age, saying I바카라™m doing family politics,바카라ť Gowda says. 바카라śToday, the comments about me and Kumaraswamy, are piercing like spears.바카라ť It바카라™s an emotional appeal the JD(S) supremo is making. For whom were his struggles for Cauvery water, he asks. 바카라śWas it for Deve Gowda바카라™s children or his grandchildren. You decide.바카라ť Then, Gowda turns to the women, pointing out that the JD(S) had, in the past, given tickets to the widows of former Mandya legislators A B Bandisiddegowda and Siddaraju. 바카라śWho have I wronged?바카라ť asks Gowda.

It바카라™s the day before Ugadi (the Kannada New Year which went by Saturday) and in another part of the district, the villagers are keeping away from the sweltering afternoon sun. A group of men are sitting in the bus stop, playing cards, the festive pastime. A police jeep passes by and they cover up, grinning sheepishly. Who바카라™s winning the election? Difficult to say, answers one of them, rubbing his thumb against his forefinger. As the sun softens, the street comes to life 바카라“ teenagers decorate the bus stop and electricity poles with leaves. No, they aren바카라™t preparing for Ugadi. There바카라™s an election campaign coming this way. Just as they are emotional, Mandya folks are a proud lot. Whether it is garlands or firecrackers to welcome candidates, each village wants to outdo the other.

What about the Modi factor? In several places in Karnataka, you바카라™ll hear about how youngsters are attracted to the BJP. But it cuts no ice here, says a local. 바카라śThe BJP doesn바카라™t even have a candidate in Mandya. Maybe in the city you바카라™ll find a few admirers,바카라ť he says.

Indeed, the BJP has found it difficult to put down roots in Mandya all these years 바카라“ this time, it has pulled out of the race to back Sumalatha.

바카라śI could have stayed at home and not got into this, I바카라™m quite comfortably off,바카라ť Sumalatha, 55, tells voters. 바카라śBut I'm here to save Ambareesh's legacy. You have to uphold Mandya's self-respect.바카라ť

At the villages she바카라™s travelling through, women step out onto the street for a glimpse. Many are impressed; mostly, it바카라™s their admiration for Ambareesh. He too has a Cauvery connection 바카라“ Ambareesh had resigned as Union minister in 2007 to protest the Cauvery tribunal바카라™s interim award. 바카라śThink about it: who will represent you better? You sent Ambareesh to Parliament thrice,바카라ť goes Sumalatha. She reminds the women about nasty personal attacks on her in the past few weeks. 바카라śThis is not an insult to me alone. It바카라™s an insult to every woman. You should reply with your vote,바카라ť she says.

In Mandya, the Congress and JD(S) workers are sworn enemies -- in 2014, the winning margin of JD(S) was just 5518 votes. But now the two parties are allies. If that wasn바카라™t complicated enough, Sumalatha바카라™s entry has muddied the waters further. Some local Congressmen have been expelled for rallying support to her. Then, there are other subplots 바카라“ the JD(S) is angry that some of its flock which drifted to the Congress last year is now rooting for Sumalatha. That바카라™s an added worry for the Congress 바카라“ its candidate in neighbouring Mysore (which is a BJP-held seat) needs JD(S) support to win. So, the party needs to rein in the Mandya rebels if it wants the JD(S) to play ball in Mysore. This week, Deve Gowda and Siddaramaiah are scheduled to canvass together in Mandya, in a bid to show unity.

For now, the hype around Mandya isn바카라™t likely to ease up. There바카라™s another week left for campaigning. Mandya goes to polls in the second phase on April 18.

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