Cordial atmosphere in Dakshina Kannada will be restored if elected to power, says Congress Lok Sabha candidate R. Padmaraj

Padmaraj will take on Brijesh Chowta, a former Captain with the Indian Army, of the BJP. Both are facing the LS elections for the first time

March 22, 2024 09:17 pm | Updated 09:17 pm IST - MANGALURU

Padmaraj R., Congress candidate for Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency garlanding to the statue of Ullal Srinivasa Mallya at Padavu junction, in Mangaluru on Friday.

Padmaraj R., Congress candidate for Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency garlanding to the statue of Ullal Srinivasa Mallya at Padavu junction, in Mangaluru on Friday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

The Congress candidate for Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency R. Padmaraj, 53, said here on Friday that if he is elected to power, his priority would be to restore the tradition of having cordial atmosphere in the district.

Speaking to presspersons after he arrived from Bengaluru, Mr. Padmaraj, an advocate by profession who is facing the Lok Sabha election for the first time, said that he will also focus on the overall development of the district.

Padmaraj R, Congress candidate for Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency speaking to party workers in Bantwal on Friday.

Padmaraj R, Congress candidate for Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency speaking to party workers in Bantwal on Friday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Later, addressing party workers of Panemangalore Block in Bantwal, he said that the workers should enlighten people on how the guarantee schemes of the State government had helped the people, particularly the poor. He said that Dakshina Kannada has not witnessed any major development in the past over three decades while the Congress government was responsible for setting up major industries in the district.

Mr. Padmaraj, who is the treasurer of Kudroli Gokarnanatha temple in Mangaluru, said that the party workers should seek votes for development of the district.

Earlier, after arriving from Bengaluru, he garlanded the statue of late Ullal Srinivas Mallya, the architect of Mangaluru, in the city and paid homage at the war memorial at Kadri. Later, he garlanded the bust of Mahatma Gandhi on M.G. Road and B.R. Ambedkar’s statue in front of Kudmul Ranga Rao Town Hall. He also garlanded the statues of Kedambadi Ramaiah Gowda, a freedom fighter, at Light House Hill and the statue of Ravindranath Tagore at Tagore Park on the Light House Hill.

Padmaraj R., Congress candidate for Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency garlanding to the statue of Ullal Srinivasa Mallya at Padavu junction, in Mangaluru on Friday.

Padmaraj R., Congress candidate for Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency garlanding to the statue of Ullal Srinivasa Mallya at Padavu junction, in Mangaluru on Friday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Mr. Padmaraj got his early school education at Javali in Chikkamagaluru. He completed his graduation (BA) at Sacred Heart College, Madantyar in Dakshina Kannada and completed his LLB at SDM Law College in Mangaluru. He had practised law under the guidance of B. Janardhana Poojary, former Member of Parliament of Dakshina Kannada and former Union Minister, in Mangaluru from 1995 to 2000.

Both new faces

With the election in Dakshina Kannada is scheduled on April 26, both the Congress and the BJP have fielded new faces in the constituency. Mr. Padmaraj will take on Brijesh Chowta, 43, a former Captain with the Indian Army, of the BJP in the constituency.

The notification for the election will be issued on March 28. The last date for filing the nomination is April 4 and the scrutiny will be done on April 5. The last date for withdrawing nomination is April 8. The counting will be done on June 4.

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