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Minorities will teach Congress a lesson in Davanagere bypoll: V Somanna​

By IANS | Updated: April 4, 2026 20:15 IST

Davanagere, April 4 The upcoming election in Davanagere South constituency in Karnataka will be a direction indicator for ...

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Davanagere, April 4 The upcoming election in Davanagere South constituency in Karnataka will be a direction indicator for the country, said Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti and Railways V. Somanna on Saturday. He asserted that the BJP candidate, Srinivas Dasakariappa, will win.​

Speaking to the press, Somanna said: “Congress has given tickets to the third generation. How many more generations will they make contest elections?”​

He added that the election in Davanagere is crucial for the self-respect and future of minorities, and that the BJP’s win will be a preview of the country's future. Srinivas Dasakariappa, an engineering graduate, will win, he expressed confidence.​

“There was a feeling among people that only one family wins elections. But this time, the BJP’s win will heal that pain,” he said.​

The minority vote is crucial in Davanagere, and they are sending a message that they will teach the Congress a lesson.​

“I have seen and faced many elections, but the current scenario in Davanagere is unprecedented. Everything will be decided on April 9,” he added.​

Somanna said Davanagere is no longer Karnataka’s Manchester as there has been no development. “This is an election for self-respect. Davanagere needs development, and the BJP’s win will ensure that,” he stated.​

“One family thinks they are the only ones who can win, but that is not the path. It is a dead-end,” he said, referring to veteran Congress leader Shamanur Shivashankarappa’s family. Shivashankarappa’s grandson, Samarth Mallikarjun, has been fielded by the Congress party. Samarth’s father is a cabinet minister, and his mother is a Congress MP.​

Former MP G.M. Siddeshwara has contributed a lot to Davanagere, and the BJP’s win will continue that development, Somanna noted.​

“I have done a lot for the railway sector in Karnataka. I have implemented many projects, but Siddaramaiah criticises me. Let him come to my Delhi office and see how I work,” he said.​

“We have never done appeasement politics. Siddaramaiah should stop talking with a narrow mindset and respect the Chief Minister’s position. He should not criticise the PM and Union Ministers unnecessarily,” he added.​

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