‘Gratitude factor is likely to work in my favour’
The Hindu
Cardiologist C.N. Manjunath, former head of State-run Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research, has entered the fray as the BJP Lok Sabha candidate for Bengaluru Rural leading to a tough competition in the upcoming elections. A bastion of the Congress, this constituency has attracted attention as Dr. Manjunath is making his political debut by taking on three-term MP D.K. Suresh.
Cardiologist C.N. Manjunath, former head of State-run Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research, has entered the fray as the BJP Lok Sabha candidate for Bengaluru Rural leading to a tough competition in the upcoming elections. A bastion of the Congress, this constituency has attracted attention as Dr. Manjunath is making his political debut by taking on three-term MP D.K. Suresh.
In an interview with The Hindu, he speaks about the circumstances that led to his entry into politics. He describes his plunge into politics as the ‘people’s choice’. Being the son-in-law of the JD(S) supremo H.D. Deve Gowda, Dr. Manjunath is contesting on the BJP ticket rather than the JD(S).
Excerpts from the interview:
There was no compulsion. It was all because of people’s encouragement. I had not imagined even in my wildest dreams that I would enter politics. Following my reputation in cardiac care, people who met me wherever I was felicitated after my retirement, suggested I contest polls. It was people’s choice that my administrative and professional skills should be made available to the whole nation. Although I was reluctant initially, I gave in to their demand as I consider both medicine and politics as a service to people. At the same time, the BJP high command approached me to be their candidate.
Since the JD(S) and the BJP are in alliance, choosing the constituency and party was not in my hands. Senior leaders from both the parties, including Mr. Deve Gowda and former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, discussed and decided on my candidature. While the JD(S) has a good hold over rural segments in my constituency, people are in favour of the BJP in urban areas. I am their alliance candidate and workers from both the parties are working unitedly for me. On ideology differences, there are people with a secular mindset even in the BJP. My ideology will not change.
My reputation and service in healthcare alone is not going to take me to the goal post. It has given me a kickstart. I have a proven record of serving the people through my profession spanning over 35 years. I have interacted with over 75 lakh people during my tenure at Jayadeva. Wherever I am going during my campaign, I am meeting at least 10-15 people who were provided cardiac care during my tenure. I feel there is a gratitude factor that will work in my favour. Besides, I am noticing that people of the constituency are desiring for a change.
In 2019 when the Congress candidate won, the party was in alliance with the JD(S). Then the BJP candidate had polled 6.7 lakh votes and lost by around two lakh votes. This time, the JDS is in alliance with the BJP and I feel I have a mathematical advantage. Besides, there is a strong feeling that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should get a third term.