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‘No politics discussed’ — Karnataka Congress chief Shivakumar after meeting BJP’s Tejaswini Ananth Kumar

Tejaswini, wife of the late BJP leader Ananth Kumar, had called party's decision to field Tejasvi Surya from Bengaluru South in 2019 'shocking'.

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Bengaluru: A 15-minute meeting between Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) vice-president Tejaswini Ananth Kumar and state Congress chief D.K. Shivakumar has raised curiosity in the state’s political circles.

Speculation is rife that the Congress, in power in Karnataka, may rope in Tejaswini — believed to have been sidelined in BJP affairs — before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Neither party has, however, reacted to the rumours.

Soon after the Monday meeting, a post was shared from Shivakumar’s official handle on X.

“Smt @Tej_AnanthKumar, wife of senior BJP leader Ananth Kumar met me today at Kumara Krupa guest house and discussed state’s political issues,” it said in Kannada.

However, speaking to reporters in Bengaluru Monday evening, Shivakumar denied that there was any discussion on politics with Tejaswini.

“We did not discuss politics. There is no truth to that. Any post on my behalf stating that we discussed politics is wrong. We spoke about programmes of Ananth Kumar, his birthday, Anna Bhagya (scheme) and other pending bills. No truth that we spoke politics,” he said, adding that he would fire the person who made the post on his behalf.

Tejaswini Tuesday posted on X that her meeting with Shivakumar, who is also the Deputy CM of Karnataka, was “regarding Ananth Smriti Vana and other AnanthKumar Pratishthan projects”.

“Explained @adamya_chetana’s works mainly related to food for the needy and mid-day meal. He assured full support (sic),” the post added.

Tejaswini runs Adamya Chetana, an NGO in south Bengaluru, which provides mid-day meals to around one lakh school children every day.

Speaking to ThePrint, a person directly aware of developments, said that both Shivakumar and Tejaswini “spoke in private for 15 minutes”.

“We are in touch with many leaders in the BJP who want to join us,” the person added, refusing to divulge any names. Shivakumar, too, has claimed on several occasions that many BJP leaders would soon join his party.

Tejaswini, the widow of former Union minister and veteran BJP leader Ananth Kumar, was not given a ticket by the party for this year’s assembly election in Karnataka.

In 2019, ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, she was also denied a ticket from Bengaluru South constituency, which her husband had represented. The BJP instead fielded 28-year-old Tejasvi Surya from the seat. Tejaswini had reportedly labelled the party’s decision as “shocking” at the time.

While there have been rumours that she may part ways with the BJP, Tejaswini herself has never made any such claim in public.

This is an updated version of the story

(Edited by Nida Fatima Siddiqui)


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