Winnability factor criterion for ticket: G. Parameshwara

February 11, 2014 10:38 am | Updated May 18, 2016 07:26 am IST - Tumkur:

Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president G. Parameshwara. File Photo: K. Gopinathan

Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president G. Parameshwara. File Photo: K. Gopinathan

Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president G. Parameshwara took a dig at Janata Dal (Secular) national president H.D. Deve Gowda at a press conference in Tumkur on Monday. Answering a query on Mr. Deve Gowda claiming that he had given approval for the women’s reservation bill when he was Prime Minister, Dr. Parameshwara hit back saying that as a former Prime Minister, his words would have been taken seriously and there was no need for him to shed tears. He could have spoken in favour of the women’s reservation bill in Parliament. If all parties had cooperated, the Union government would have passed the bill.

He went on to berate BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi for speaking about Dalits and backward classes as part of the party’s strategy for the elections.

The Congress had already implemented several programmes for the welfare of Dalits and backward classes, he said.

He said the candidates for the Lok Sabha polls would be announced on February 17 after the meeting of the central election committee of the party.

The selection process has been completed and the list is before the party’s high command.

He said youths and women would be given ticket, but ultimately winability factor would be the criterion for ticket.

He said after vice-president Rahul Gandhi will carry out a road show from Tumkur to Mysore on February 16, where he would meet the people of the villages.

On the same day, Union Minister Oscar Fernandes will inaugurate the six-lane national highway from Tumkur to Chitradurga.

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