Tejasvini supporters start go back Tejasvi Surya protest
Team Udayavani, Mar 26, 2019, 12:38 PM IST
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Bengaluru: A day after BJP fielded Tejasvi Surya from Bangalore South, supporters of Tejasvini Ananth Kumar on Tuesday started a protest “Go back Tejasvi Surya”.
Tejasvi Surya had visited Tejasvini Ananth Kumar, wife of late Ananth Kumar to seek her blessing, but to his surprise, the followers of Tejasvini gheraoed his car and started calling out slogans against him.
However, Tejasvi met Tejasvini Ananth Kumar and spoke to her for a few minutes regarding the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections. Meanwhile, supporters of Tejasvini Ananth Kumar protested outside her residence demanding justice for her.
Speaking on the issue Tejasvini Ananth Kumar requsted her followers to respect the decisions taken by the BJP party leaders and asked them to campaign for the victory of BJP party.
Tejasvi Surya will be filing his nomination paper today (Tuesday).
The BJP on Monday released names of four more Lok Sabha election candidates. In Karnataka, the BJP has fielded Ashawat Narain from Bangalore Rural and Tejaswi Surya from Bangalore South.
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