Karnataka By-election : JDS, BJP Win Two Seats Each, Congress One


Bangalore: By-election  - Congress, JDS Take Initial Lead

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  • Govindaraja Nagar - Congress candidate Priyakrishna wins  by over 3000 votes
  • Channapattana - JDS candidate Ashwath wins
  • Chittapura - BJP candidate Valmiki Naik wins by 1600 votes
  • Ramanagara - JDS candidate K Raju wins by over 22,000 votes
  • Kollegala - BJP candidate Nanjundaswamy wins  by over 8000 votes

Updates at 11.20am

Bangalore: The BJP has sprung a surprise by winning the Chittapur seat. Its candidate, Valmiki Naik, snatched victory by defeating Congress candidate Priyanka Kharge, son of union minister Mallikarjun Kharge, by a margin 1,600 votes. This constituency was earlier held by Mallikarjun Kharge,  former KPCC president and opposition leader in the assembly.

The Channapatna seat went to the JDS. Its candidate, M C Ashwath, defeated the BJP candidate and former Congress MLA, C P Yogeshwar. Yogeshwar, who also happens to be a cine actor, was considered to be the strongest contender here.


Valmiki Naik (Chitapur-BJP) and K Raju (Ramanagar - JDS)



Ashwath(Channarayapattana - JDS)


Priyakrishna (Govindaraja Nagara - Congress)


Nanjundaswamy (Kollegala- BJP)

 

The JDS has also annexeed the Ramanagar seat with a margin of 20,284 votes. Its candidate K Raju came out victorious from this constituency.

BJP candidate G N Nanjunda Swamy emerged victorious from Kollegal constituency. With this, the BJP has snatched away two seats from the Congress in this by-election, while the JDS snatched one seat. Now, the Congress can hope to retain only the Govindarajanagar seat in Bangalore, out of the four it held earlier. In Govindaraja Nagar Congress is leading by over 3000 votes as BJP minister V Somanna is trailing.

Updates at : 10.00am, IST

Bangalore, Aug 21: The counting of the votes for the by-elections held for five assembly constituencies in the state on August 18 is in progress. Initial leads point out to an equal battle between the JDS and the Congress. Out of the five constituencies, the Congess held four and the JDS held one, earlier.

In Chittapur constittuency, the Congress Party candidate is leading by 625 votes, while this party is also leading by 1,633 votes in Govindarajanagar constituency, where the BJP fielded minister and former Congress MLA, V Somanna, as its candidate. In Ramanager, the constituency held by it earlier, the JDS is leading by 11,647 votes. Surprisingly, the JDS is also leading by 3,852 votes in Channapatna constituency.

Kollegal is the only constituency where the BJP is leading. The BJP candidate here is leading by 3,958 votes  at the time last reports came in.

  

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  • george borromeo, angelore, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    Nobody can predict and guage people''s mind and their verdict. i still feel Congress has to overaul the system of fielding candidiate with calibre to gain confidence of the people.

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  • ravi, Haladi/Melbourne

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    opration sucess but patient died. At least now BJP should turn their action of mouth canvancing in to action of development.

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  • DINESH SHETTY, KUDLA

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    CONGRESS OPP LEADER SIDDU SHOULD RESIGN FOR HIS POST FOR BAD PERFORMANCE.

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  • yashodha,

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    My Heartly Congratulation to Mr.Gouvardhana priyakrishna, you have done it.always be a good politician Thank u

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  • Shridhara Achar.K, Puttur/ Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    BJP can pat on its shoulder for snatching two seats in unexpected constituencies, Chitapur and Kollegal from congress. But voters have disapproved operation Kamala strategy of ruling BJP by rejecting its candidates in Govindarajanagar and Channapatna where defectors from Congress contested. Yes, it is not mandate against BJP. But congress having lost three seats it has won in 2008, will have to undergo introspection for its continous failure.

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  • Saleem GH, Amchinadka, Puttur/Abu Dhabi

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    Congratulation !!Mr. PriyaKrishna.... and JDS winning candidates

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  • Lohith Pinto, Bajpe, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    Whats next ruling party? Development or Operation

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  • krishna, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    Pls accept people's Verdict (mandate) dont blame always BJP and Sangh Parivar know people are Educated

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/Moodbidri

    Fri, Aug 21 2009

    A clear cut message to "OPERATION KAMALA" MONEY POWER,MUSLE POWER,CASTE BASED POLITICS are only for short run gain.Karnataka voters are really matured and intlegent.

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