Clean sweep by BJP in Karnataka Assembly, council bypolls


Bengaluru, Nov 11 (IANS): The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) made a clean sweep of the two Assembly and four Council by-elections in Karnataka by winning all the six seats, thus increasing its tally in the state legislature.

BJP's N. Munirathna retained the high-profile Rajarajeshwari Nagar (RR Nagar) Assembly seat in Bengaluru, from which he resigned in July 2019 as a Congress rebel and defected to the ruling party to re-contest on November 3.

A two-term legislator, Munirathna defeated debutant H. Kusuma of opposition Congress and Krishnamurthy of Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) in a triangular contest.

BJP's C.M. Rajesh Gowda won from the prestigious Sira Assembly segment in Tumakuru district and wrested it from the JD-S, defeating its candidate Ammajamma and T.B. Jayachandra of the Congress in a triangular contest.

The Sira by-election was caused due to the death of JD-S legislator B. Satyanarayana in Bengaluru on August 4 after prolonged illness. Ammajamma is his widow.

By wresting the twin seats from the Congress and the JD-S, the BJP's tally in the 225-member Assembly increased to 118, while Congress' strength declined to 66 and JD-S to 32.

In July 2019, 12 Congress rebels and 3 JD-S rebels resigned from their Assembly segments, which led to the collapse of the 14-month JD-S-Congress coalition government on July 23, 2019 and the return of BJP on July 26, with B.S. Yediyurappa as Chief Minister for the fourth time.

In the four Council biennial elections held on October 28, BJP retained one seat and wrested two from JD-S and one from Congress.

The biennial elections were held in two Graduates and two Teachers segments in the state's northwest, northern region and Bengaluru.

"Chidanand Gowda of the BJP won the South East Graduates segment, securing 12,548 votes," an Election Commission official told IANS after vote count, which began on Tuesday and ended on Wednesday.

Gowda defeated Independent D.T. Srinivas, who secured 10,580 votes, and R. Chowda Reddy of JD-S, who re-contested after his six-year-term ended, polled 7,088 votes.

Former JD-S Council member Ramesh Babu, who defected and contested on a Congress ticket, was among the 15 candidates who were in the fray and lost.

On Tuesday, BJP's S.V. Sankur won from West Graduates with 13,293 votes, defeating R.M. Kuberappa of Congress with 6,111 votes and Basavaraj Terdal, an Independent, with 3,540 votes.

BJP's Puttanna won the Bangalore Teachers seat with 7,335 votes, defeating A.P. Ranganatha of JD-S with 5,107 votes and R. Praveen Kumar of Congress with 782 votes.

Puttanna, who defected from the JD-S, has retained the seat.

In North-East Teachers constituency, BJP's Shashil Namoshi won with 9,418 votes, wresting the seat from Sharanappa Mattur of Congress who polled 6,213 votes, while Timmayya Purle of JD-S secured 3,812 votes.

Namoshi had won the seat twice earlier, while Mattur re-contested after his term ended in June but lost.

Reddy has re-contested after his term ended in June.

Votes of Bangalore Teachers and North East Teachers seats were counted in Bengaluru, while that of West Graduates at Dharwad in the state's northwest region and of South-East Graduates at Gulbarga in the state's northern region.

Voting in the biennial elections to the four seats was held to fill vacancies caused after the term of the incumbent lawmaker ended in June.

The by-elections, however, could not be held in July due to the Covid pandemic gripping the state since mid-March.

Of the 75 seats in the Council, 25 are elected from the Assembly, 25 from local bodies across the state, seven each from Graduates and Teachers constituencies and 11 are nominated by the Governor on the recommendation of the Chief Minister or the state cabinet.

In the 75-member Council, the BJP has 31 seats, Congress 28, JD-S 14, 1 Independent and 1 Chairman.

 

  

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  • Krish, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    ice yesturday

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  • Krish, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    kaali ya............

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    If an Advanced Country like USA could dump Manipulative EVM's ...

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  • Krish, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    u mean UPA ruled 10 year by manipulating EVM?
    and congress introduced EVM for 75000 crore to manipulate, loot and cheat?

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  • Krish, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    nahee aaya?

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  • A.M.Belma, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    Please do not keep on blaming EVM , field the same candidate repeatedly and get the same results. Come on yaar .Its not as easy as me asking people to go out to the streets and protest and then I sit at home and protest online.

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  • Pacifiic Heights, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    Jossey, The issue is minorities are moving away from Congress and joining parties like SDPI , DFI , AMIM , JDS & even BJP minority morcha , as there is no support from the party and its followers. Its very obvious as seen during the CAA /NRC protests. The glaring truth is Cong has been reduced to a party of internet karsevaks with fake ids. So its unlike before. Revival is very very far away.

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  • Krish, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    Karasevaka................

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  • A. Nazreth, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    usual one liners.

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  • Krish, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    yesturday century

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  • Barrister Vinod, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    Jossey. You know what happened in US. With no voter ids, dead people, and even illegal immigrants have voted as alleged by many . Politicians are going to court. Results may take weeks. Firstly ask your leaders to pull their sock up and introspect. You cannot blame God and Modi for everything. Meanwhile if you have read, the responses to your comments mirrors the frustration of Cong supporters and what the reality is and where the problem is.

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Wed, Nov 11 2020

    BJP won the toss and elected to field.
    Congress hit wicket for zero with out facing ball.
    In BJP inning congress bowled no ball which yeddy hit for six.

    Match finish and congress asking for MOM.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Wed, Nov 11 2020

    Yesterday the Mahaghatbandan was out " Leg before wicket " in Bihar,.... Today the entire Congress team, in Karnataka, were caught and bowled, with " Zero score " in a boring one sided match !!!!

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  • Indian, Mlore

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    Don't support BJP, other wise some stupid guys will comment "use your real name Almeida".

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  • Shiva, Dubai

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    Dear,
    First understand last 70 years majority supported congress...now the same supporting bjp..so don't go by the real name or fake mr indian...

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  • AJITH POOJARY, KUNDAPURA

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    @Indian Mangalore ,
    First, reveal your name then ask with Almeida....

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  • Krish, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    i agree with u Indian.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    I don’t understand why some people are taken by surprise when members from the minority communities support a party like BJP. I have also observed some hardcore elements frowning at them for not protesting against CAA or against removal of Art.370. These people should understand that all in the same community need not necessarily support or fight against each and ever act of the government. It is an individual’s right in a democratic setup.

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