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K Ashraf to be JD(S) candidate from Mangaluru South?

Published On : 28 Jan 2018   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Mangaluru: Senior Congressman, former mayor and Congress Minorities Cell Vice President K Ashraf is planning to join the JD(S). Ashraf has placed forth certain demands to join the JD(S), one being that he should be fielded as the party candidate from Mangaluru South Constituency. He is all likely to join the JD(S) if his demands are heeded.

Ashraf has stated that he was pained by the attitude of a few Congress leaders in the recent past. He alleged that those who have been serving the party since long are being sidelined while newcomers are getting more priority.

As Ashraf has a significant following in the Congress and he being the President of Federation of Muslim Organisations his defection to the JD(S) is likely to have some impact on the Congress.







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