In a hut, a former Chief Minister's son fasts to chart Independent course

He may not get the votes, but Independent candidate and former Karnataka chief minister JH Patel's son Mahima has certainly managed the attention.
A two hour potholed drive from Davangere, next to a scenic lake in Channagiri, Patel has set up "headquarters" in a ramshackle, hand built thatched hut. And he hasn't ventured out to a single village or to address a single rally. Instead, Patel is on a fast, which will last till the results of the Kamataka Assembly elections are announced.
Though baffling, the engineering graduate's campaign against "buying of votes" has voters and even his opponents' supporters streaming in from villages around to meet the "enlightened" politician.
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A two hour potholed drive from Davangere, next to a scenic lake in Channagiri, Patel has set up "headquarters" in a ramshackle, hand built thatched hut. And he hasn't ventured out to a single village or to address a single rally. Instead, Patel is on a fast, which will last till the results of the Kamataka Assembly elections are announced.
Though baffling, the engineering graduate's campaign against "buying of votes" has voters and even his opponents' supporters streaming in from villages around to meet the "enlightened" politician.
To read the full article, click here...
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.indianexpress.com
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