Senior Karnataka BJP leader KS Eshwarappa opts out of contesting assembly elections
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Senior Karnataka BJP leader KS Eshwarappa opts out of contesting assembly elections

In his letter to BJP president J P Nadda, the veteran legislator and former deputy chief minister, said his decision was out of his own will.

   
BJP leader KS Eshwarappa | File Photo: ANI

BJP leader KS Eshwarappa | File Photo: ANI

New Delhi: Senior Karnataka BJP leader K S Eshwarappa on Tuesday wrote to party president J P Nadda opting out of contesting the May 10 assembly polls and said he was retiring from electoral politics.

In his brief letter written in Kannada, the veteran legislator and former deputy chief minister, who has often been at the centre of controversies due to his statements and allegations levelled against him, said his decision was out of his own will.

Eshwarappa would turn 75 in June, the unofficial age bar in the BJP for leaders to contest polls and hold official positions. Though there have been occasional exceptions as well.

The BJP has not yet announced its first list of candidates for the election to the 224-member assembly.

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