BJP wins 3 of 4 Karnataka Council seats in biennial polls


Bengaluru, Nov 10 (IANS): The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 3 of the 4 seats in the October 28 biennial elections to the Karnataka Legislative Council, including 2 from Teachers and 1 from Graduates constituency, an official said on Tuesday.

"BJP's Puttanna won the Bangalore Teachers seat with 7,335 votes, defeating A.P. Ranganatha of the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) with 5,107 votes and R. Praveen Kumar of Congress with 782 votes," an Election Commission official told IANS here.

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

In Karnataka 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 from the seat twice earlier, while Mattur re-contested after his term ended in June but lost.

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

Sankur re-contested to retain the seat after his term ended in June.

Vote count is still underway in the Karnataka South-East Graduates seat, in which Chidanand Gowda of the BJP, Ramesh Babu of the Congress and R. Chowda Reddy of the JD-S are in the fray. 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 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-19 pandemic gripping the state since mid-March.

In West Graduates, 70.11 per cent voting was recorded, followed by 75 per cent in South-East Graduates, 73.32 per cent in North-East Teachers and 66 per cent in Bangalore Teachers constituency.

In all, 40 candidates from BJP, Congress, Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) and Independents were in the fray in all the four seats.

  

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  • Arman, Dubai

    Wed, Nov 11 2020

    All the oppositions will only win in exit polls till EVM exists.
    There is nothing wrong if Bhakths are making fun of it because when BJP lose, these spinless oppositions don't talk about EVM and they accept EVM result. They bark only when they lose.

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  • Shuba, Mangaluru

    Wed, Nov 11 2020

    Can we clear our doubts by changing the EVM to ballot papers

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  • CA girishkk, M'lore/DXB

    Wed, Nov 11 2020

    The title would have been much better had it been quoted as- "But for EVM...., BJP wouldn't have won even single seat in Hindustan's Parliament or state assembly elections..., jokers happy...

    Chai time...

    Jh
    Jai hind

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  • R.L., Udupi/USA

    Wed, Nov 11 2020

    Ban EVM go back to ballot paper or keep both combined.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Nov 11 2020

    And resort to booth capturing, duplicate voting, etc, etc, correct??? We need WiFi even in Railway Station or Bus Stop but not modern system in Voting

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  • mahesh, udupi

    Wed, Nov 11 2020

    ಅಣ್ಣೆರೆ, ಮೊಬೈಲ್ ದಕ್ಲೆ, ಟೈಪ್ ರೈಟರ್ ಯೂಸ್ ಮಲ್ಪುಲೆ? ಎಂಚ ಆವಾ? ಒಟ್ರಾಶಿ ಮಾರೆ.

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