New Delhi: A younger, impartial candidate in Yadgir gave electoral officers backbreaking work by paying his deposit cash of Rs 10,000 completely in a single rupee cash, which he had collected from voters throughout the constituency in poll-bound Karnataka, to contest the May 10 Assembly election. The deposit charge for every candidate on this 12 months’s election is Rs 10,000. The officers took two lengthy hours to depend the cash that have been unfold on the desk on the workplace in Yadgir.
Yankappa, the impartial candidate who filed his nomination papers from the Yadgir constituency, reached the Tahsildar’s workplace on Tuesday with a banner hung round his neck. The poster had the photographs of Twelfth-century social reformer Basaveshwara, saint-poet of Karnataka Kanakadasa, Swami Vivekananda, Dr. B R Ambedkar, and the preamble of the Constitution.
Below the photographs, a message written in Kannada learn: “Not just one rupee, with your one vote, you vote me one day, I will give you freedom from poverty.” The contestant mentioned he traveled throughout the constituency by foot and picked up the cash from the voters.
#WATCH | An impartial candidate Yankappa paid his deposit cash of Rs 10,000 completely in a single rupee cash whereas submitting his nomination from Yadgir constituency of Karnataka. He collected the cash from individuals throughout the constituency, to contest the Karnataka elections on May 10. pic.twitter.com/OIfcLF223d
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An arts graduate from Gulbarga University in Kalaburagi district, he has whole property of Rs 60,000 whereas his father Devindrappa owns one acre and 16 guntas of land (40 guntas equal one acre).