Kannada litterateur and Jnanpith laureate U R Ananthamurthy’s decision tocontest the Rajya Sabha polls from Karnataka has not come as a surprise. Hisname was doing the rounds during the 2004 general elections and earlier too. In2004 he had apparently expressed interest to contest the Bangalore South LokSabha seat against BJP’s H N Ananth Kumar, but the JD(S), with which party heis at loggerheads now, had offered him the Shimoga seat. For more than a decadenow, there have been rumours on and off in the media that he has been "lobbying"to enter the upper house of Parliament. Having been a friend of many prominentLohia-Socialists and claiming to be a fellow traveller of their ideology,political ambition was always dormant in Ananthamurthy. Even the literature hehas produced has a readily identifiable political overtone. So, his decision tocontest the polls has not surprised people, but what has indeed caused a flutterin many who subscribed to his liberal public voice, is the shrill chauvinisticreasoning he has offered to enter the electoral fray.