Political scuffle in Karnataka is quite high. Kusuma Ravi, the wife of deceased IAS officer DK Ravi whose death had outraged a controversy, joined the Karnataka Congress on Sunday. Kusuma Ravi is also being viewed as the Congress’ candidate for the Rajarajeshwari Nagar bye-elections, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee President DK Shivakumar told a leading daily. Bihar-Karnataka MLC elections: BJP releases first list of tickets Addressing to one of the leading dailies, DK Shivakumar said that the party is seriously considering Kusuma Ravi as a candidate as she is educated, and also someone the party views as a candidate who can connect to the “younger crowd”. “Kusuma Ravi is educated. As a candidate, there are various challenges she will face but the party is of the consensus that she is a suitable candidate. We have suggested her name to the high command and they will decide,” DK Shivakumar added. DK Shivakumar stated that the party wants to field a woman candidate as she would be able to gather the support of the women voters in the constituency. State of Karnataka to impose more fines for those violating corona norms Shivakumar added, “There is a generation gap among voters these days. We are looking to field young and educated candidates. The BJP has its own caste calculations and we do too. Besides, Kusuma comes from a political family. Her father wanted the ticket but we had denied him the ticket.” Kusuma’s father is a former council member from the RR Nagar zone and also the former Chairman of the Mysuru Planning Committee. “She also is a Vokkaliga and considering that DK Shivakumar and his brother are from the Vokkaliga community, they want to capitalize on those votes in RR Nagar as the BJP would not field a Vokkaliga candidate,” a senior Congress leader said. Travellers from Metro have increased but not in a significant manner