"One month back, I had written the letter to Madam Sonia Gandhi asking for fielding Venkatesh from Bangalore South constituency," Gundurao told PTI here.
Gundurao, however, clarified that he is not opposed to Nilekani contesting from Bangalore South constituency. "I am not opposed to Nilekani's candidature. In fact, the letter was written a month ago when Nilekani's name was not even in the picture," he said.
BJP national General Secretary Ananth Kumar is representing Bangalore South and the Congress is hoping to snatch the seat by capitalising on their victory in the May 8 Assembly elections in the state.
Venkatesh, who is a multi-businessman, has experience of working with backward class, a traditional support base for Congress.
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