Karnataka MLC polls: Cong buoyed by victory, 'all is not well' with BJP


Bengaluru, Jun 16 (IANS): The ruling BJP and the opposition Congress, who locked horns in the recent MLC elections held in Karnataka for four graduates' and teachers' constituencies, have got mixed poll results.

Both the parties have won two seats each. Though, the victory has given the necessary boost to the Congress, the ruling BJP is upset over the defeat of two candidates.

The regional party JD(S) has cut a sorry figure in the elections and lost both the seats it had won in the previous MLC election.

The result of the South Graduates constituency was announced on Thursday where Congress candidate Madhu Madegowda has emerged victorious.

BJP candidate Hanumath Nirani has won in the North-West Graduates constituency for the second consecutive time by a huge margin of 34,693 votes against Congress candidate Sunil Sanka after the results were announced late Wednesday evening.

He is the brother of Minister for Large and Medium Industries, Murugesh Nirani.

The victory of Congress candidate Prakash Hukkeri, a former minister and senior party leader, against BJP youth leader Arun Shahapur in the North-West Teachers constituency has got the BJP worried.

Things are not going as per plans for the saffron party in the Belagavi region.

Arun Shahapur was hoping to register a third consecutive win in the North-West Teachers constituency.

The defeat has shocked the BJP as the region is considered its bastion. From 33 constituencies, the saffron party has 22 MLAs.

Prakash Hukkeri has slammed the BJP, saying that the electoral wave in the region has gone in favour of the Congress.

BJP leaders ridiculed the age and educational qualifications of Hukkeri.

Experts say that the results show the Panchamasali sect of the Lingayat community is drifting away from the BJP, therefore the saffron party has taken the poll defeat seriously and is taking measures to strengthen itself.

Former Speaker Basavaraj Horatti has registered his eighth consecutive win from the West Teachers constituency.

It was a 'do or die' situation for Horatti, who had joined the BJP from the JD(S) recently.

North-West Graduates constituency saw 50 per cent polling, South Graduates 70 per cent, North-West Teachers 80 per cent and West Teachers constituency saw a turnout of 84 per cent, according to the data provided by the Election Commission.

Meanwhile, seven members of the Legislative Council who were elected recently took oath on Thursday.

Former Deputy Chief Minister Laxman Savadi, Chalawadi Narayanaswamy, Keshava Prasad and Hemalatha Nayak from the BJP; T.A. Saravana from JD (S); Nagaraj Yadav and Abdul Jabbar from the Congress took the oath.

Savadi took oath in the name of God while Abdul Jabbar took the oath in the name of Allah, Narayanaswamy took the oath in the name of B.R. Ambedkar, Hemalatha Nayak took the oath in the name of sage Valmiki. Saravana took the oath in the name of Shirdi Saibaba and Tirupati Venkateswara.

 

  

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Toronto

    Thu, Jun 16 2022

    Winning and losing is a normal thing in a democracy. But, today, the main worry for the nation is the economy of the country. There is news that many of the petrol pumps are drying and in Rajasthan, they have told to keep open petrol pumps only between 9 am to 9 pm. 8000 rich people, mostly millionaires, have applied for citizenship of other countries. In the last eight months alone, foreign investors have pulled out over ₹3 lakh crore from the Indian markets. The Modi govt has no idea how to improve the economy. Hence, to keep the public attention away from this malady, govt is diverting the attention of citizens by bringing in new programs of Hindu-Muslim conflicts.

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  • Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 16 2022

    Some hope for next year Assembly elections

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Jun 16 2022

    most of the votes were null...done purposely by the graduates...educated people are sick of this democratic system which is totally corrupt. When british ruled india they looted around 70000 lakh crore rupees in 200 years...within 75 years our own white dhoti chors have looted india for more than 7000000 lakh crores..such is the pathetic state...high time some alternative administration is looked into..otherwise at least this saffron govt should be thrown out.

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  • Raman, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 16 2022

    With the present mood -- BJP having various failures -- Starting from COVID -- oxygen - hospital deaths - compensation for COVID --Poor infrastructure -- 40 % Commissions -- BIT COINS -- Communal harmony issues - Bangalore flooding -- highways -- electricity issues-- Infighting -- not shown in media -- Shri Yeddyurappa sidelined -- As such formed govt by Resort politics -- plucking out a few opposition disgruntled leaders -- MONEY AND MEDIA POWER -- INFLATION HIGH -- maybe difficult to cross 70 --80 seats-- at best --

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 16 2022

    Positive developments for Congress in the forthcoming Assembly elections. Hope for the best.

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  • Alwin, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 16 2022

    There is frustration against BJP in educated and under educated people with in a short period of 8 yesrs

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 16 2022

    Alwin The 2 seats won r also from educated constituency.

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  • Kedhar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 16 2022

    All may not be well... but BJP now has comfortable majority in both houses! Congress well buoyed by this victory of 2-2! It s poor strategy and some what dubious leaders always see to it that they snatch defeat from victory !See RS elections!! Hope better sense prevails in 2023!

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