Mandya MP Sumalatha Ambareesh announces support for BJP

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Mandya MP Sumalatha Ambareesh announces support for BJP


A file photograph of Mandya MP Sumalatha Ambareesh visiting All India Institute of Speech and Hearing in Mysuru.
| Photo Credit: SRIRAM MA

Putting an finish to hypothesis over her political future, Mandya MP Sumalatha Ambareesh introduced her support to the BJP and the management of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Her announcement comes whereas Karnataka is awaiting the dates for Assembly elections within the State.

“From today onwards, I will be supporting the BJP and Mr Modi’s leadership. I am supporting the BJP as I am convinced that the party will support me in developing Mandya. I have no other demand for supporting the party other than the development of Mandya,” the unbiased MP advised a crowded media convention at her residence in Mandya on March 10.

“I have taken the decision to support the BJP after consulting my husband’s supporters, the people of Mandya and my well-wishers. Some people may feel bad and criticise me for this decision, but I am fine with it since it involves my vision of taking Mandya forward,” she said.

The MP clarified that she is just not becoming a member of the BJP. “I could have joined any party within six months after my election. It’s been four years since I was elected as an independent MP, and there are some legal issues to join any party,” she replied.

Ms Sumalatha stated Mr Modi has concern for Mandya and therefore he was inaugurating the expressway in Mandya on March 12. “He could have inaugurated it either in Bengaluru or Mysuru, but he chose to do it in Mandya. It shows his concern for the people of Mandya. His decision shows the importance of Mandya. (Union Home Minister) Amit Shah too had come to Mandya,” the MP stated.

Ms Sumalatha, with out taking the identify of the social gathering or its leaders, hit out on the individuals who tried to cease her from discharging her duties truthfully as an MP.

Of the seven Assembly segments in Mandya parliamentary constituency, six are represented by the JD(S) and its MLAs.

She said that her son Abhishek Ambareesh won’t be getting into politics till she is in politics. “I am not in favour of dynastic politics. I had got offers from two mainstream parties who offered a ticket to my son to either contest from Maddur or Srirangapatna, but my son politely rejected them. He won’t be contesting elections, and will continue to pursue a career in films,” Ms Sumalatha stated.



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