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Ramya stirs another controversy by vacating rented house in Mandya overnight

Ramya stirs another controversy by vacating rented house in Mandya  overnight


Ramya alias Divya Spandana,popular Kannada heroine turned Congress MP,spokesperson is again back in news by vacating her rented bungalow at Mandya overnight.

She had taken the house on rent with an intention of resuming her political career in Mandya from where she had been elected to the lower house of Parliament once.
It may be recalled here that during the 2014 Parliament elections she had lost to CS Puttaraju of the Janata Dal Secular by a meagre margin of 5,518votes.In the photo finish polls she had polled 5,18, 852 votes.

After the closely drawn battle and losing the elections she had shifted from Mandya and was also maintaining a low profile in the district Congress politics.Of late she had attracted ire of the district people by condoling the death of MH Ambareesh over twitter and failing to pay her tributes in person in spite of being very much in Bengaluru.
Fearing mob frenzy over the issue the state government had provided for police protection to the rented house in Mandya wherein she hardly stayed.

The altercation over the social networking sites continued for a few days during which many ardent fans of MH Ambareesh took severe exception to the conduct of former IT head of the All India Congress Committee media wing.Later she claimed over the social media that she has been down with Cancer which is being found among one in a million people.Ramya is quite active on social sites and in her hurry to be fast on reacting to the developments she has got stuck on a slippery wicket many a time.

However she made no tweet on the day 30 people died in a ghastly bus mishap in Mandya district.This development also irked the people of Mandya district.When she won from Mandya Lok Sabha constituency for the first time during the 2013 bye elections she had trounced CS Puttaraju f the Janata Dal Secular by a margin of 67,611 votes.

Then MH Ambareesh,another sandalwood actor turned politician had put on his might for the colleague from silver screen to taste victory for the first time in electoral politics.
But much water had flown in the Cauvery river,the lifeline of the paddy and sugarcane crop rich district at the time of 2014 Parliamentary elections.
The relations between both the actor turned politicians had turned bitter to such an extent that Ramya had blasted MH Ambareesh on every possible platform citing him as the culprit for her defeat by a slender margin.Ramya and controversy look to go hand in hand whether in film industry or politics and there is no dearth of controversial junctures in both the fields.

Her tweets against the Bharatiya Janata Party leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi had evoked sharp protests from the ruling party apart from leading to an embarrassing position in the rank and file of the Congress.

The short tempered former MP had a stint in New Delhi as spokesperson and head of the social sites wing however returned back to the city after a not so pleasant stay in the country's capital.

Hindusthan Samachar/Manohar Yadavatti

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