Former Minister KS Eshwarappa Announces retirement from election politics

Bengaluru: Former Minister for Election Politics KS Eshwarappa has announced his ‘political retirement’. BJP MLA from Shimoga KS Eshwarappa has reportedly written to party president JP Nadda that he will not contest the upcoming Karnataka assembly elections. Former minister KS Eshwarappa announces retirement from election politics.

In a significant development, it has been learned that former minister KS Eshwarappa, who has written a letter to JP Nadda, has announced his ‘political retirement’. KS Eshwarappa announced his ‘political retirement’ right after the announcement of the assembly elections, which caused many surprises. I have voluntarily decided not to contest the election, I have written a letter saying that I will not contest the election in any way.

Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader KS Eshwarappa has decided not to contest the upcoming assembly elections in Karnataka. BJP MLAs from Shimoga have conveyed their decision to party national president JP Nadda through a letter. The reasons behind his decision to drop out of the election contest are still unclear. It was said that because of his old age, Eshwarappa will be given a ticket this time. Still Eshwarappa has asked his son Kantesh from Shimoga and on the other hand Ayanur Manjunath has also asked for a ticket from BJP, Shimoga city assembly election has attracted everyone’s attention this time.

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